Sea of Poppies By Amitav
Ghosh Summary
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Introduction
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - Sea of Poppies (2008) is a
novel by Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh which
was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2008. It is the first volume of the Ibis trilogy. In the words of Rajnish Mishra, "the Ibis trilogy
is Ghosh's most vehement indictment of the source of imperialism and
colonialism". The second volume is River of Smoke.
The main characters
include Deeti, an ordinary
village woman, an "octoroon" American sailor named Zachary Reid, an
Indian rajah / zamindar called
Neel Rattan Halder, and Benjamin Burnham, an evangelist opium trader.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - The story is set prior to
the First Opium War, on
the banks of the holy river Ganges and in Calcutta. The author compares the Ganges to the Nile, the lifeline of the Egyptian civilization, attributing
the provenance and growth of these civilizations to these selfless,
ever-flowing bodies. He portrays the characters as poppy seeds emanating in
large numbers from the field to form a sea, where every single seed is
uncertain about its future.
Characters
- Deeti
- Hukam Singh
- Chandhan Singh
- Kalua
- Zachary Reid
- Neel Ratan Halder
- Benjamin Burnham
- Paulette Lambourn
Summary
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - The novel interweaves the
stories of a number of characters, who all, in the latter half of the novel,
find themselves taking passage from Calcutta to Mauritius on a schooner named the Ibis.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - The story begins with Deeti, a
simple, pious lady, caring mother and an efficient housewife. Married to Hukam
Singh, a crippled worker in the Ghazipur Opium Factory, the
unfortunate Deeti figures out that on her wedding night, she was drugged with
opium by her mother-in-law, so that her brother-in-law could rape her and
consummate the marriage in place of her impotent husband. This brother-in-law
is the real father of Deeti's daughter Kabutri. When her husband dies, Deeti
sends Kabutri to stay with relatives. Deeti looks almost certain to meet her
doom when she is forced to consider sati ritual (immolation on her husband's funeral pyre)
as the only option in the face of threats of more rapes by the brother-in-law,
but then Kalua, the untouchable caste ox man from the neighbouring village,
comes to her rescue. The couple flee and unite. This is not acceptable to the
high caste villagers. In order to escape Deeti's in-laws, she and Kalua become indentured
servants, travelling on the Ibis.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - The next key figure is Zachary
Reid, an American sailor born to a quadroon mother and a white father. Escaping racism, he
joins the Ibis on its first voyage for its new owner, Mr. Burnham, from
Baltimore to Calcutta. A series of misfortunes soon befall the ship, leading to
the loss of more senior crew. With the support of the head of the lascars, Serang Ali, Zachary becomes the second in command of
the ship. In Calcutta, Zachary is mistaken for a gentleman and enjoys society
life. He becomes second mate for the Ibis's
next voyage, carrying indentured labour to the island of Mauritius.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - Neel Rattan Halder, a wealthy and unworldly
rajah whose dynasty has been ruling the zemindary of
Raskhali for centuries, is confronted by Mr. Burnham with the need to sell off
his estates in order to pay for the debt he had incurred when investing in the
opium trade with China. Now that the trade has come to a standstill, as a
result of the resistance shown by the Chinese authorities, he is unable to
clear his debt. When Mr. Burnham proposes to settle the loan for Halder's zamindary,
Halder refuses the deal as the zamindary is his family's ancestral property and
selling it would mean turning his back on his many dependents. In a trial
orchestrated by Burnham and his cronies, Halder is tried for forgery. The court
sentences him to be to penal transportation for
seven years in Mauritius and leading him to
lose caste. In prison he meets Ah Fatt, a half-Chinese, half-Parsi opium addict
from Canton, and the two are put aboard the Ibis.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - Paulette is a French orphan who
has grown up in India with Jodu, the son of her Ayah, as her best friend. Her father was a politically
radical botanist, her mother died in childbirth, and her grandparents are the historically inspired Jeanne and Philippe Commerson. Mr. and Mrs.
Burnham take Paulette in after her father's death. Paulette feels more at ease
with Indian manners, food, and clothing than with Western ones, but the Burnham
household fiercely disapproves. Paulette meets Zachary Reid, the American
sailor, at a dinner at the
Burnhams; they are mutually attracted. Paulette becomes determined to
run away because of sexual harassment by Mr. Burnham and pressure to marry his
friend, the stern, elderly Justice Kendalbushe. She resolves to travel to Mauritius, as her great-aunt did, in the hope of finding a better
future. Jodu and Paulette separately gain passage on the Ibis, Jodu as a Laskar and
Paulette in disguise as the Indian niece of one of the Mr. Burnham's employees.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - Numerous plot developments are
facilitated by Nob Kissin Baboo, a Vaishnavite would-be
priest who is working as an overseer for Mr Burnham and comes to believe that
Zachary is an avatar of Krishna.
Sea of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh Summary - As the stories converge, the Ibis becomes a shelter to these various misfits and exiles. A crisis on board is precipitated when Jodu is violently punished for talking to one of the women being transported. He is imprisoned with Halder and Ah Fatt and, along with Serang Ali, whose secret piratical past has become known, hatches a plan to escape. Meanwhile, Deeti intercedes on behalf of the woman, but is recognised by a relative, who tries to rape her and flog Kalua. Kalua manages to kill him. The novel closes with Neel, Ah Fatt, Jodu, Serang Ali and Kalua escaping in a longboat towards Singapore, while Deeti, Paulette, and Zachary proceed towards Mauritius.
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