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May 29, 2024May 30, 2024 ACLiSA Blog

The Rhythm of Grief: Sailen Ghosh’s novella on suffering and love

I’m no one to comment on the rarest and remotest of writers, but if I randomly caught hold of a bunch of 90s kids and asked them their favourite Sailen Ghosh novel, things are bound to get a little awkward for us all. Writing profusely in the 1960s, Sailen Ghosh was a Bengali dramatist, illustrator … Continue reading The Rhythm of Grief: Sailen Ghosh’s novella on suffering and love

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