Great eastern hotel / Ruchir Joshi
By: Joshi, Ruchir [Author].
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Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library | 954.14709044 JOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3643 |
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954.147031 SEN Birth of a colonial city Calcutta | 954.14708991992 NAG Armenians of Calcutta | 954.1470903 BHA Empire and ecology in the Bengal Delta the making of Calcutta | 954.14709044 JOS Great eastern hotel | 954.15 BAN শ্রীরাজমালা (ত্রিপুর-রাজন্যবর্গের ইতিবৃত্ত।) : প্রথম লহর | 954.15 HIS History of Tripura | 954.15 NE151 তথ্যপঞ্জি ও নির্দেশিকা ২০১১ |
PROLO GUE -- ONE: Ocean of Peace -- TWO: Ascending and Descending -- THREE: Light Dancing -- FOUR: Shifting Islands -- FIVE: The Long Flag -- SIX: Convex and Concave -- SEVEN: Rice Blood -- EIGHT: Strange Fruit -- EPILOGUE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"THE WORLD IS AT WAR. And at the Great Eastern, Calcutta's most luxurious hotel, amidst the feasting, dancing and laughter, we witness the metropolis in the last moments before multiple disasters strike.
The story begins in August 1941, on the day Rabindranath Tagore dies. The city has come to a standstill as thousands of people line the streets to pay their respects. Among them are: Nirupama, a student of history and a volunteer with the Communist Party of India; Imogen, a young Englishwoman whose father is an official with the Raj; Kedar, the scion of a wealthy family, who dreams of painting like Cézanne; and Gopal, a young but experienced pickpocket, who finds himself promoted into a dark, dangerous world.
Their lives intertwine with those at the hotel: an American soldier who plays jazz at the nightclub; a genius French chef; an heiress fleeing from the nightmare in Europe; and a group of military officers running a secret intelligence operation.
Singularly ambitious and attentive, Ruchir Joshi's Great Eastern Hotel maps this simmering pause at a crucial juncture in history, and offers new contexts to the upheavals of our present, raising vital questions about political commitment, nationalism, love and art."-- Book jacket
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