Amitabha Bagchi

Amitabha Bagchi

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  • We, The Corrupt

    With the first decade of this century has come a growing realization that corruption is not limited to the state and its affiliates. It was a theme that Shrilal Shukla grappled with over 40 years ago.

    BY Amitabha Bagchi 28 October 2011

    We, The Corrupt
  • We, The Corrupt

    With the first decade of this century has come a growing realization that corruption is not limited to the state and its affiliates. It was a theme that Shrilal Shukla grappled with over 40 years ago.

    BY Amitabha Bagchi 20 March 2008

    We, The Corrupt
  • The Verticality Of City Buildings

    We read the history of the city every time we look out on it...We write the history of the city every time we look out on it. And we continue to look out on it, to recount the stories of our lives through what we see, and remember how we felt when wh

    BY Amitabha Bagchi 11 January 2007

    The Verticality Of City Buildings
  • The End Of Custody

    In which the requirements of literary greatness are revealed to the author, in mathematical terms, no less, by one who claims to be greater than Mir or Ghalib - indeed, the greatest Urdu poet of all time.

    BY Amitabha Bagchi 17 May 2006

    The End Of Custody
  • What's In A Namesake?

    "<i>The Namesake:</i> Casting call for extras. Wanted Bengali Males." Rarely does an email call upon not just my masculinity but my Bengaliness. So when one such came, I had to answer it...

    BY Amitabha Bagchi 27 October 2005

    What's In A Namesake?

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