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The duino elegies
The duino elegies













Ghosh has said in interviews that he's especially interested in the area around the Bay of Bengal and as such, many of his novels take place in the region and explore the consequences of England's colonial rule over India. Several other novels by Indian authors take place in the Sundarbans, including Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children and short story author Kunal Basu's "The Japanese Wife." The Hungry Tide also mentions the Mahabharata, a Sanskrit epic and seminal Hindu text. Auden makes references to Rilke and The Duino Elegies in several of his poems, and Thomas Pinchon's 1973 novel, Gravity's Rainbow, also draws imagery from the Elegies. The Duino Elegies was and still is extremely influential in the literary world the British poet W.H. The Hungry Tide draws heavily from two literary works: the Bengali folktale The Glory of Bon Bibi, and the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke's 1923 epic poem, The Duino Elegies.

the duino elegies

Ghosh himself has also said that while tigers certainly pose a problem for people in the Sundarbans, their true enemy is crushing poverty. Despite these attempts, biodiversity continues to decline. However, the Bengal tigers are a protected species, and there's a total ban on killing or capturing wildlife in the Sundarbans, save for some fish and other invertebrates.

the duino elegies

Attempts to curb tiger attacks have been overwhelmingly unsuccessful, and as many as fifty people still die every year. As Nirmal and Piya both notice and mention in the novel, the Sundarbans suffer ecologically from farming, overfishing, and poaching of native species. Though the true death count remains unknown, it's possible that up to a thousand people were killed after being brutalized by the police. After several months of blockades and violent police action, the Indian government began to forcibly evacuate the refugees in May 1979. About 40,000 refugees then marched south and settled on the island Morichjhãpi in the Sundarbans, which was protected forestland.

the duino elegies

The refugees attempted to settle in West Bengal in 1978, but the new Left Front government declared that the refugees couldn't be considered citizens of West Bengal. During partition, a number of poor Hindu people attempting to enter India from East Pakistan were settled in a refugee camp in central India, rather than allowed to settle in the Indian state of West Bengal. The 1979 Morichjhãpi massacre was a consequence of the partition of the colony of British India in 1947. He was successful in developing a cooperative estate on the Sundarbans island of Gosaba, though the estate fell apart after Hamilton's death in 1939. Sir Daniel Hamilton was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1859. Although the island of Lusibari is a fictional place, many of the historical events that the novel mentions actually happened.















The duino elegies