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Past Meets Present
India Today
|January 19, 2026
AMITAV GHOSH'S GHOST-EYE WEAVES PAST LIVES, CLIMATE CHANGE AND FAMILIAR CHARACTERS INTO A GRIPPING TALE THAT MOVES BETWEEN 1960s CALCUTTA AND THE PANDEMIC-ERA SUNDARBANS
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GHOST-EYE
A Novel By Amitav Ghosh HARPERCOLLINS/ FOURTH ESTATE ₹799; 336 pages
AMITAV GHOSH'S LATEST NOVEL GHOST-EYE BEGINS IN 1969 WITH THE GUPTAS, a vegetarian Marwari family in Calcutta, at their wits' end. Out of the blue, their three-year-old daughter Varsha demands fish and rice for lunch, claiming moreover that she has memories of a previous life, with her 'real' mother (in a little Bengali village in the Sundarbans) who taught her how to catch and cook a great many varieties of fish. Dr Shoma Bose, a psychologist and therapist specialising in children who claim to remember past lives, is intrigued by Varsha, especially after the girl clears a blind test designed to test her knowledge of fish. Half a century later, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Shoma's nephew Dinu, an antiquarian with a curious mind and a soft spot for her, decides to find out what happened when Shoma eventually took little Varsha to Lusibari, the Sundarbans village (first encountered in The Hungry Tide).

This story is from the January 19, 2026 edition of India Today.
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