| Title: THE DEPICTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN AMITAV GHOSH’S WORKS |
| Authors: Dr. Rakesh Chandra, India |
| Abstract: Amitav Ghosh is a renowned Indo-Anglian author who has won many laurels worldwide. He is arguably one of the few noted authors who have incorporated the theme of climate change and destruction of nature at the hands of humans in his novels and non-fiction works. Though he himself admits the fact that climate change receives little attention in the arena of literary fiction. In this context, his two books are worth mentioning here, namely The Great Derangement-Climate Change and the Unthinkable, and The Nutmeg’s Curse. He structures his first book into three parts: ‘Stories’, ‘History’, and ‘Politics’. In the Stories’ part, Ghosh focuses on the role of literature, particularly fiction, in relation to climate change. Ghosh supports the view of other experts that capitalism is the major cause of climate change. Thus, The Great Derangement provides a much deeper understanding of the historic origins and current causes of climate change, together with possible avenues to address it. |
| Keywords: Climate Change, Planetary Crisis, Omnicide, Carbon-based Industrialization, Parables. |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.59009/ijlllc.2025.0151 PDF Download |