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Calcutta Nights

 
Hemendra Kumar Roy (Author) Rajat Chaudhuri (Translator)
Synopsis

Calcutta nights (Raater Kolkata) is the real-life story and memoir of the enigmatic ‘Meghnad Gupta’, pen name of famed Bengali fiction writer Hemendra Kumar Roy. Translated into English by Rajat Chaudhuri almost a century after the first publication of Raater Kolkata in 1923, Roy reveals to contemporary readers The darkest secrets of an earlier Calcutta. The first two decades of the last century, the backdrop for this book, were politically turbulent times. Those days, Calcutta, the erstwhile capital of British India, was teeming with people from different parts of the country besides Europeans and other foreigners. It was a city of sin, pleasure and suffering. Indians who arrived and settled here mingled with locals, some of them picking up dress, manners and the wanton lifestyles of the Bengali ‘Babu’, while others kept their identities intact. All this created a unique cosmopolitan setting, coloured with shades of debauchery, darkness and crime that this first-hand account brilliantly recounts. Written in an age very different from ours, certain views of the author could be jarring for the present times. However, these need to be tempered by the understanding of the sociopolitical contexts and the distance of a century separating us from Meghnad Gupta’s Calcutta. Calcutta nights is the hootum pyanchar naksha (published in 1862 and penned by kaliprasanna Sinha) of the early twentieth century, a book that will help anyone understand the contrasts and colours of a unique Indian metropolis.

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About the author

Rajat Chaudhuri

Rajat Chaudhuri has written fiction, book reviews, travel and activist pieces in major Indian dailies like The Statesman, The Telegraph and Times of India. His short story Water-smoke, about the effects of genetically modified marijuana on the intellect, won a prize in the Scian Short Story Competition 2006. Chaudhuri is founder of the civil-society group, Southern Initiatives. He has been a contributor to the UNDP Human Development Report. In the past, he has worked for a consumer rights group, a Japanese Mission and had been an elected NGO representative at the United Nations, New York. He lives and writes in Calcutta.

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Bibliographic information

Title Calcutta Nights
Format Softcover
Date published: 06.03.2020
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Niyogi Books
Language: English
isbn 9789389136456
length 140p.