‘The Sea’ written by Swati guha and translated from the Bengali by V. Ramaswamy was read by Baishali Chatterjee Dutt. The session had the graceful presence of the author Swati guha and moderator Chaiti Mitra.
‘The Sea’ written by Swati guha and translated from the Bengali by V. Ramaswamy was read by Baishali Chatterjee Dutt. The session had the graceful presence of the author Swati guha and moderator Chaiti Mitra.
‘The Prisoner’ – reading and discussion at Cafe Pourover that happened on 20th April. Tilottama Majumdar read from the original Bengali novel ‘ Kayedi’ while translator Adrija Ghosh read from the translated version. The discussion was facilitated by Dr. Chaiti Mitra.
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