Rana Dasgupta was born in 1971, and grew up in Cambridge. He worked for a marketing consultancy in London and New York for a few years before moving to Delhi to write. His first novel, ‘Tokyo Cancelled’, a thirteen-part story cycle, was published in 2005 to widespread acclaim and has been translated into nine languages. Dasgupta now lives permanently in Delhi, and writes for several periodicals, including the Guardian, New Statesman and BBC radio.
‘Simply astonishing – After Nations offers an original perspective on the recent history of world affairs, and in the process opens new vistas onto the future of global politics. Dasgupta is consistently insightful, thought-provoking, and on point. Above all, this book is a call to rediscover our species’ most basic and important form of freedom: to create new social worlds and alternative political realities.’ David Wengrow, co-author of The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, and Professor of Comparative Archaeology at University College London ‘With After Nations, Rana Dasgupta has given us the new political breviary of our century. It is the most incisive, urgent, and necessary reflection on political philosophy I have read in decades – the first in a very long time that does not leave me with a sense of despair, but instead fills me with profound hope. A new classic, the twenty-first century’s counterpart to Hobbes’s Leviathan.’ Emanuele Coccia, author of The Life of Plants and Philosophy of the Home ‘The definitive story of the nation-state could only have been told at its end. God, money, law and nature were harnessed to forge the state – but now each force is undermining it. Fluidity is the norm of history, whether under empires of the past or – as Rana Dasgupta imagines in this sweeping narrative – through a new constitution for civilization co-created by all of us: citizens of the new Enlightenment.’ Parag Khanna, Founder & CEO of AlphaGeo and author of MOVE: Where People are Going for a Better Future 'After Nations is an innovative and erudite historical reflection on our contemporary crisis […] His book boldly sketches out a vision for what might come After Nations.' Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Political Scientist & Princeton University Lecturer 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