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Intellectual odyssey, economist's diverse cultural roots.

If you're intrigued by the intersections of culture, economics, and personal history, "Home in the World" might resonate deeply with you. Amartya Sen, a Nobel Laureate, takes you on a journey through the places that shaped his global perspective. You'll find yourself walking alongside him from the streets of Calcutta to the halls of Trinity College, each location etching a vivid tableau of ideas and history that could very well broaden your own conception of 'home'.

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ISBN: 9781846144868
Authors: Amartya Sen
Publisher: Allen Lane
Date of Publication: 2021-07-08
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 4.15
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Where is 'home'? For Amartya Sen home has been many places - Dhaka in modern Bangladesh where he grew up, the village of Santiniketan where he was raised by his grandparents as much as by his parents, Calcutta where he first studied economics and was active in student movements, and Trinity College, Cambridge, to which he came aged nineteen. Sen brilliantly recreates the atmosphere in each of these. Central to his formation was the intellectually liberating school in Santiniketan founded by Rabindranath Tagore (who gave him his name Amartya) and enticing conversations in the famous Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta. As an undergraduate at Cambridge, he engaged with many of the leading figures of the day. This is a book of ideas - especially Marx, Keynes and Arrow - as much as of people and places. In one memorable chapter, Sen evokes 'the rivers of Bengal' along which he travelled with his parents between Dhaka and their ancestral villages. The historic culture of Bengal is wonderfully explored, as is the political inflaming of Hindu-Muslim hostility and the resistance to it. In 1943, Sen witnessed the Bengal famine and its disastrous development. Some of Sen's family were imprisoned for their opposition to British rule: not surprisingly, the relationship between Britain and India is another main theme of the book. Forty-five years after he first arrived at 'the Gates of Trinity', one of Britain's greatest intellectual foundations, Sen became its Master.
 

Intellectual odyssey, economist's diverse cultural roots.

If you're intrigued by the intersections of culture, economics, and personal history, "Home in the World" might resonate deeply with you. Amartya Sen, a Nobel Laureate, takes you on a journey through the places that shaped his global perspective. You'll find yourself walking alongside him from the streets of Calcutta to the halls of Trinity College, each location etching a vivid tableau of ideas and history that could very well broaden your own conception of 'home'.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.