The Shadow Lines

The Shadow Lines
First edition
AuthorAmitav Ghosh
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherRavi Dayal Publishers
Publication date
1988
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages256
ISBN81-7530-043-4
Preceded byThe Circle of Reason 
Followed byThe Calcutta Chromosome 

The Shadow Lines (1988) is a Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel[1] by Indian writer Amitav Ghosh. It is a book that captures perspective of time and events, of lines that bring people together and hold them apart; lines that are clearly visible from one perspective and nonexistent from another; lines that exist in the memory of one, and therefore in another's imagination. A narrative built out of an intricate, constantly crisscrossing web of memories of many people, it never pretends to tell a story. Instead, it invites the reader to invent one, out of the memories of those involved, memories that hold mirrors of differing shades to the same experience.

The novel is set against the backdrop of historical events like the Swadeshi movement, Second World War, Partition of India and Communal riots of 1963-64 in Dhaka and Calcutta.

The novel earned Ghosh the 1989 Sahitya Akademi Award for English, by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.[2] The novel was translated by Shalini Topiwala into Gujarati In 1998.