Tales Carried by the Tide explores the rich literary landscape of Amitav Ghosh, tracing themes of migration, memory, mysticism, and marginality in his iconic works—from The Circle of Reason to Sea of Poppies. Blending postcolonial critique with cultural insight, this book examines Ghosh’s portrayals of displacement, ecological crisis, and the subaltern voice. It delves into his nuanced engagement with identity, empire, and the intersection of science and faith. A vital resource for students, scholars, and lovers of South Asian literature, this volume reveals the enduring resonance of Ghosh’s fiction in our rapidly shifting world.