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Heritage important part of storytelling, says author Sutapa Basu
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Drawing parallels, Basu cites European cities that showcase their old manors, villas or castles by weaving tales around them
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Drawing parallels, Basu cites European cities that showcase their old manors, villas or castles by weaving tales around them Storytelling and literature play an important role in preservation of human heritage, culture and diversity and author Sutapa Basu, who is just out with her mystery novel
The Cursed Inheritance says it is important for writers to contribute more towards conservation of heritage through their stories.
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Micro review: The Cursed Inheritance by Sutapa Basu
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Micro review: The Cursed Inheritance by Sutapa Basu
INDIA New England News
New Delhi– Award-winning author and poet, Sutapa Basu brings to you a heady mix of mystery and the paranormal, a treasure hunt, and an amateur detective at work that will remind readers of the works of Satyajit Ray and Ruskin Bond.
Set in a huge, dilapidated mansion in Kolkata, “The Cursed Inheritance” is the journey of a young, intelligent and digitally savvy woman whose idealistic, ethical beliefs are pitted against an older, corrupt, immoral mindset.
Anahita Sarkar who has grown up in London is bequeathed a mansion in Kolkata that she has never seen. She travels to the City of Joy to dispose of her inheritance only to realise that it has deep, dark secrets.