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After Nations [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 784 pages, height x width x depth: 240x159x52 mm, weight: 270 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0008639744
  • ISBN-13: 9780008639747
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After Nations
  • Formāts: Hardback, 784 pages, height x width x depth: 240x159x52 mm, weight: 270 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0008639744
  • ISBN-13: 9780008639747
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After Nations explores 'a generalised state of crisis' that afflicts the nation-state worldwide. In an effort to understand this crisis, Rana Dasgupta charts the development of the global nation state project from the Enlightenment to the present, its ongoing value unquestionedto our detriment.



In its modern, fully-fledged form, the nation-state system is a very recent innovation, and one that departs from the normal history of the world which is a story of empires. What we are seeing is the rapid disintegration of a system on which we had come to depend too completely.



After Nations offers a startling account of this exhilarating and terrible system. Its thesis will be disturbing to many, but we must quickly come to terms with it if we are to address the very grave challenges that now face us as a species: at their core, the political, economic, military and even environmental problems we face today are not the fault of inadequate policies or poor leadership. They are the consequence, rather, of our outdated political infrastructure the nation-state system which is not capable, even in theory, of protecting populations from twenty-first-century conditions. Five crises (God, Money, Law, War and Nature) will combine inexorably to diminish the ability of this system to deliver minimally acceptable outcomes.



The author's aim, through a portrait of this time of crisis, is radically to re-imagine what the nation-state system can and should provide. His interrogation of what we might now ask of our neighbourhoods and cities, will here be writ large: After Nations asks what we want for our global future.

Recenzijas

PRAISE FOR CAPITAL:







WINNER OF THE PRIX ÉMILE GUIMET DE LITTÉRATURE ASIATIQUE 2017







WINNER OF THE RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI AWARD 2017







SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2015







SHORTLISTED FOR THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE ONDAATJE PRIZE 2015







SHORTLISTED FOR THE PRIX DU MEILLEUR LIVRE ÉTRANGER 2016





'A terrific portrait of Delhi right now' SALMAN RUSHDIE



'An astonishing tour de force by a major writer at the peak of his powers' WILLIAM DALRYMPLE



Dasgupta peels back the layers of denial with insight, humanity and beautiful writing. He exposes festering wounds buts succeeds in fascinating rather than repellingTHE TIMES



Achingly beautiful and cleverly tangential FINANCIAL TIMES



Dasgupta's combination of reportage, political critique and oral history is mordant rather than dyspeptic, sorrowful rather than castigatory. But what makes it more than a local study, what makes it so haunting, is that its textured, tart accounts of the privatisation of public space, of the incestuous relationship between the political and business classes, of the precarity that renders daily life so fraught all apply as much to Britain and the west as they do to the Indian capital GUARDIAN

Rana Dasgupta was born in the UK in 1971 and grew up in Cambridge. As an adult he lived in France, Malaysia and the US before moving to Delhi in 2000.



His first book, Tokyo Cancelled, was published in 2005. Narrated by travelers stuck for a night in an airport, Tokyo Cancelled is a cycle of folktales about our contemporary world of globalization, corporations, film stars and illegal immigrants. It was short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the Vodafone Crossword Award.



Solo came out in the UK in 2009 and was awarded the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Set in Bulgaria, Solo follows the life and daydreams of a melancholy centenarian, so embarking on an epic exploration of science, memory, music and failure. Solo has been translated into twelve languages and will be available in the US in February 2011.



Capital: the Eruption of Delhi, his most recent book, is a non-fiction portrait of Rana Dasgupta's adopted city.