From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia
Autor Pankaj Mishraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iun 2013
SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2013
Viewed in the West as a time of self-confident progress, the Victorian period was experienced by Asians as a catastrophe. As the British gunned down the last heirs to the Mughal Empire or burned down the Summer Palace in Beijing, it was clear that for Asia to recover a new way of thinking was needed. Pankaj Mishra re-tells the history of the past two centuries, showing how a remarkable, disparate group of thinkers, journalists, radicals and charismatics emerged from the ruins of empire to create an unstoppable Asian renaissance, one whose ideas lie behind everything from the Chinese Communist Party to the Muslim Brotherhood, and have made our world what it is today.
Reviews:
'Arrestingly original ... this penetrating and disquieting book should be on the reading list of anybody who wants to understand where we are today'John Gray,Independent
'A riveting account that makes new and illuminating connections ... deeply entertaining and deeply humane'Hisham Matar
'Fascinating ... a rich and genuinely thought-provoking book'Noel Malcolm,Sunday Telegraph
'Provocative, shaming and convincing'Michael Binyon,The Times
'Lively ... engaging ... retains the power to shock'Mark Mazower,Financial Times
'Subtle, erudite and entertaining'Economist, New Delhi
About the author:
Pankaj Mishra is the author ofButter Chicken in Ludiana,The Romantics,An End to SufferingandTemptations of the West. He writes principally for theGuardian,The New York Times,London Review of BooksandNew York Review of Books. He lives in London, Shimla and New York.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241954669
ISBN-10: 0241954665
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241954665
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Pankaj
Mishra
is
the
author
ofButter
Chicken
in
Ludiana,
The
Romantics,
An
End
to
SufferingandTemptations
of
the
West.
He
writes
principally
for
theGuardian,
TheNew
York
Times,
London
Review
of
BooksandNew
York
Review
of
Books.
He
lives
in
London,
Shimla
and
New
York.
Recenzii
Meticulous
scholarship
...
History,
as
Mishra
insists,
has
been
glossed
and
distorted
by
the
conqueror
...
[This]
passionate
account
of
the
relentless
subjugation
of
Asian
empires
by
European,
especially
British,
imperialism,
is
provocative,
shaming
and
convincing
One can only be thankful for writers like Mishra.From The Ruins Of Empireis erudite, provocative, inspiring and unremittingly complex; a model kind of non-fiction for our disordered days ... May well be seen in years to come as a defining volume of its kind
Deeply researched and arrestingly original ... this penetrating and disquieting book should be on the reading list of anybody who wants to understand where we are today
From the Ruins of Empiregives eloquent voice to [the] curious, complex intellectual odysseys ... of some of Asia's most educated, thoughtful men
Fascinating ... a rich and genuinely thought-provoking book
Superb and ground-breaking. Not just a brilliant history of Asia, but a vital history for Asians
Lively ... engaging ...From the Ruins of Empireretains the power to instruct and even to shock. It provides us with an exciting glimpse of the vast and still largely unexplored terrain of anti-colonial thought that shaped so much of the post-western world in which we now live
Brilliant ... Mishra reverses the long gaze of the West upon the East, showing modern history as it has been felt by the majority of the world's population - from Turkey to China. These are the amazing stories of the grandfathers of today's angry Asians. Excellent
Jolts our historical imagination ... a book of vast and wondrous learning and delightful and surprising associations that will give a new meaning to liberation geography
After Edward Said's masterpieceOrientalism,From the Ruins of Empireoffers another bracing view of the history of the modern world. Pankaj Mishra [is] a brilliant author of wide learning ... skillful and captivating narration
Pankaj Mishra has produced a riveting account that makes new and illuminating connections. He follows the intellectual trail of this contested history with both intelligence and moral clarity. In the end we realise that what we are holding in our hands is not only a deeply entertaining and deeply humane book, but a balance sheet of the nature and mentality of colonisation
Highly readable and illuminating ... Mishra's analysis of Muslim reactions is particularly topical
Enormously ambitious but thoroughly readable, this book is essential reading for everyone who is interested in the processes of change that have led to the emergence of today's Asia
Sophisticated ... not so much polemic ascri de coeur, motivated by Mishra's keen sense of the world, East and West, hurtling towards its own destruction
Outstanding ... Mishra wears his scholarship lightly and weaves together the many strands of history into a gripping narrative ... The insights afforded by this book are too many to be enumerated ... Mishra performs a signal service to the future - by making us read the past in a fresh light
[Full of] complexity and nuance
Subtle, erudite and entertaining
Mishra allows the reader to see the events of two centuries anew, through the eyes of the journalists, poets, radicals and charismatics who criss-crossed Europe and Asia
A vital, nuanced argument ... prodigious
One can only be thankful for writers like Mishra.From The Ruins Of Empireis erudite, provocative, inspiring and unremittingly complex; a model kind of non-fiction for our disordered days ... May well be seen in years to come as a defining volume of its kind
Deeply researched and arrestingly original ... this penetrating and disquieting book should be on the reading list of anybody who wants to understand where we are today
From the Ruins of Empiregives eloquent voice to [the] curious, complex intellectual odysseys ... of some of Asia's most educated, thoughtful men
Fascinating ... a rich and genuinely thought-provoking book
Superb and ground-breaking. Not just a brilliant history of Asia, but a vital history for Asians
Lively ... engaging ...From the Ruins of Empireretains the power to instruct and even to shock. It provides us with an exciting glimpse of the vast and still largely unexplored terrain of anti-colonial thought that shaped so much of the post-western world in which we now live
Brilliant ... Mishra reverses the long gaze of the West upon the East, showing modern history as it has been felt by the majority of the world's population - from Turkey to China. These are the amazing stories of the grandfathers of today's angry Asians. Excellent
Jolts our historical imagination ... a book of vast and wondrous learning and delightful and surprising associations that will give a new meaning to liberation geography
After Edward Said's masterpieceOrientalism,From the Ruins of Empireoffers another bracing view of the history of the modern world. Pankaj Mishra [is] a brilliant author of wide learning ... skillful and captivating narration
Pankaj Mishra has produced a riveting account that makes new and illuminating connections. He follows the intellectual trail of this contested history with both intelligence and moral clarity. In the end we realise that what we are holding in our hands is not only a deeply entertaining and deeply humane book, but a balance sheet of the nature and mentality of colonisation
Highly readable and illuminating ... Mishra's analysis of Muslim reactions is particularly topical
Enormously ambitious but thoroughly readable, this book is essential reading for everyone who is interested in the processes of change that have led to the emergence of today's Asia
Sophisticated ... not so much polemic ascri de coeur, motivated by Mishra's keen sense of the world, East and West, hurtling towards its own destruction
Outstanding ... Mishra wears his scholarship lightly and weaves together the many strands of history into a gripping narrative ... The insights afforded by this book are too many to be enumerated ... Mishra performs a signal service to the future - by making us read the past in a fresh light
[Full of] complexity and nuance
Subtle, erudite and entertaining
Mishra allows the reader to see the events of two centuries anew, through the eyes of the journalists, poets, radicals and charismatics who criss-crossed Europe and Asia
A vital, nuanced argument ... prodigious
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A surprising, gripping narrative depicting the thinkers whose ideas shaped contemporary China, India, and the Muslim world.
A surprising, gripping narrative depicting the thinkers whose ideas shaped contemporary China, India, and the Muslim world.