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Home / Culture / Books / Kunal Basu chats with Arindam Sil on politics, publishing and the pandemic Kunal Basu chats with Arindam Sil on politics, publishing and the pandemic ‘Back in the day, elections would be a sort of a festival… nowadays it has become more about a gnawing sense of terror’ Priyam Marik | | Published 18.02.21, 02:16 PM
The political is always personal, especially for someone who has spent a considerable part of his life in the political cauldron of West Bengal.
Born to parents who were ardent Communists, bilingual author Kunal Basu who has written several novels in English, including
The Miniaturist, Kalkatta and
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