Christopher Kloeble
@chriskloeble
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The session is underway! @chriskloeble in conversation with Tripurdaman Singh Author Christopher Kloeble’s book, ‘The Museum of the World’, translated from German by Rekha Kamath Rajan, explores the charms and infinite complexities of the Indian subcontinent through the eyes of its
The Museum of the World is Christopher Kloeble's fictionalised account of the Schlagintweit brothers' expedition to India, writes Madhumita Mazumdar #expedition #bavarianbrothers #Schlagintweit #museums #goeast Uddalak Mukherjee HarperCollins telegraphindia.com/culture/books/…
World Storytelling Day | Shehan Karunatilaka, Geetanjali Shree, Christopher Kloeble and Janice Pariat spill the beans on their craft - by Radhika Santhanam thehindu.com/books/world-st…
We are looking forward to the talk tonight at 7 pm in our community room between Christopher Kloeble and Kushanava Choudhury about his novel "The Museum of the World". Co-sponsored by Princeton University Press and @princeton German Dept. Details below: princetonlibrary.libnet.info/event/8166352
Join us for an exciting conversation on #TheMuseumOfTheWorld, Christopher Kloeble's superb novel, translated masterfully by #RekhaKamathRajan. In conversation with Somak Ghoshal. On 11 May, at 6:30 PM. Register now: bit.ly/CSChristopher
IIHS City Scripts presents an author conversation on the book 'Museum of the World'. Christopher Kloeble and Rekha Kamath Rajan, respectively author and translator of the book will be in conversation with writer-editor Somak Ghoshal. Thursday, 11 May 2023 | 6:30 pm on Zoom
IIHS City Scripts presents an author conversation on the book 'Museum of the World'. Christopher Kloeble and Rekha Kamath Rajan, respectively author and translator of the book will be in conversation with writer-editor Somak Ghoshal. Thursday, 11 May 2023 | 6:30 pm on Zoom
💫 Join us for a reading next Thursday MAY 18 with author Christopher Kloeble to mark the launch of his brilliant new novel THE MUSEUM OF THE WORLD. In conversation with @LiskaJacobs at @LisaLettretage!
🦚MAY 18 Christopher Kloeble at @LisaLettretage: "Bartholomew is an orphan from Bombay. In 1854, he's hired as a translator by the brothers Schlagintweit from Germany who embark upon the greatest expedition of their time, taking them across India and the Himalayas."⚡️With @LiskaJacobs.
In conversation with Somak Ghoshal and translator #RekhaKamathRajan, Christopher Kloeble talks about his phenomenal novel that reorients our understanding of colonialism, #TheMuseumOfTheWorld. Indian Institute for Human Settlements Watch: youtu.be/ijc8Nts9x7Y
✨ Thanks to all who came, listened, discussed and laughed in celebration of THE MUSEUM OF THE WORLD. It was a lovely evening with you all and Christopher Kloeble and @LiskaJacobs! ☺️
🗓️ Mark your calendars August 4-6 for #DrukyulsLiteratureFestival. Award winning writer and screenwriter Christopher Kloeble will join us at #DLF2023! #BhutanEchoes #Bhutan2023 Tourism Bhutan German Embassy India
How do a scholar and a novelist treat the same extraordinary 19th-century imperial expedition to British India that resulted in scores of deaths and 40,000 specimens in European museums? Join the discussion with Christopher Kloeble and Nikhil Rao (Wellesley) at: goethe.de/ins/us/en/ver.…
Our #globalhistory fellow Moritz von Brescius 's research inspired an international best seller-see how on April 6th in a conversation between Moritz and novelist Christopher Kloeble hosted by Goethe-Institut BOS