From the Publisher
The Victorian period, viewed in the West as a time of
self-confident progress, was experienced by Asians as a
catastrophe. As the British gunned down the last heirs to the
Mughal Empire, burned down the Summer Palace in Beijing, or
humiliated the bankrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire, it was clear
that for Asia to recover a vast intellectual effort would be
required.
Pankaj Mishra''s fascinating, highly entertaining new book tells
the story of a remarkable group of men from across the continent
who met the challenge of the West. Incessantly travelling,
questioning and agonising, they both hated the West and recognised
that an Asian renaissance needed to be fuelled in part by
engagement with the enemy. Through many setbacks and wrong turns, a
powerful, contradictory and ultimately unstoppable series of ideas
were created that now lie behind everything from the Chinese
Communist Party to Al Qaeda, from Indian nationalism to the Muslim
Brotherhood.
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 and created the
ideas which lie behind the powerful Asian nations of the
twenty-first century.
About the Author
PANKAJ MISHRA was born in northwest India in 1969 and lives in
London and Mashobra, India. He is the author of An End to
Suffering and Temptations of the West, as well as a
novel, The Romantics. He writes for The New Yorker,
The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review,
and The Guardian. The author lives in London and Mashobra,
India.
Format: Hardcover
Published: September 4, 2012
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0385676107
ISBN - 13: 9780385676106