![]() ![]() In exquisite prose, Sen evokes his childhood travels on the rivers of Bengal, as well as the “quiet beauty” of Dhaka. Here Sen, “one of the most distinguished minds of our time” ( New York Review of Books), interweaves scenes from his remarkable life with candid philosophical reflections on economics, welfare, and social justice, demonstrating how his experiences-in Asia, Europe, and later America-vitally informed his work. ![]() In Home in the World, these “homes” collectively form an unparalleled and profoundly truthful vision of twentieth- and twenty-first-century life. But Sen has, in fact, called many places “home,” including Dhaka, in modern Bangladesh Kolkata, where he first studied economics and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he engaged with the greatest minds of his generation. ![]() A towering figure in the field of economics, Sen is perhaps best known for his work on poverty and famine, as inspired by events in his boyhood home of West Bengal, India. The Nobel laureate Amartya Sen is one of a handful of people who may truly be called “a global intellectual” ( Financial Times). ![]()
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