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When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle turned Sherlock A session with author Shrabani Basu introduces a case that grabbed headlines across continents and provided an insight into his sleuthing skills Sherlock Holmes’s creator had once taken on an investigation on behalf of a young Parsee lawyer who had been sentenced to prison on false charges of slashing cattle in the English village where he lived. A virtual session with London-based author Shrabani Basu, a Bengal Club Library event in association with The Telegraph, introduced one to a case that had grabbed headlines across continents and provided an insight into Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s real-life sleuthing skills as well as racial equations in England at the turn of the 20th century. ....
10 Famously Hard-Core Female Spies Spies. Secret agents. Experts of espionage. These exciting and elusive characters have been sparking intrigue in the hearts of us average citizens since James Bond appeared on the big screen in a cloud of mystery and a jet-black tuxedo. Stories of heroic feats accomplished by these agents of intelligence spread like wildfire, and nothing excites us more than a dangerous mission or a daring escape. Unfortunately, modern spy mania has been focused primarily on the furtive actions of male spies, leaving some incredibly fierce female spies high and dry. Well, it’s time for these hard-core women to enter the spotlight. Here are 10 of the most notorious female spies in history. ....
Spy Talks, New Murals, and an Exhibit of Syrian Art: Things to Do in DC, March 8-10 Plus: Debriefing the Meghan-Oprah interview. Here’s what you should check out this week: Pencil it in: Illustrator Mari Andrew started her drawing career while living in Mount Pleasant. Now, she’s chatting about her latest book, My Inner Sky: On Embracing Day, Night, and All the Times in Between, with essayist Mary Laura Philpott in a virtual event from Sixth & I. Monday 3/8 at 7 PM; $12-$28 (with book included), buy tickets here. Art from exile: It’s been ten years since Syria’s civil war began. To mark the difficult anniversary, the Middle East Institute’s Arts & Culture Center is opening a new exhibit, “In this Moonless Black Night: Syrian Art After the Uprising,” featuring works by 14 Syrian artists that explore trauma, displacement, and revolution in the wake of the violence. The show is open to visitors with timed appointments (masks up), though you ....
Podcast: Victoria and Abdul Was Hard to Research, But Writers Enjoy Those Challenges Shrabani Basu talks about the challenge of researching, the racism of Victorian England and how some of those tendencies still remain in Britain today. History09/Mar/2021 Researching for books is not easy, but it becomes even tougher in the case of non-fiction on historical figures. Archives either donât exist or are difficult to access. Shrabani Basu specialises in historical non-fiction. She has written Victoria & Abdul: The Story of the Queenâs Closest Confidant; For Kind and Another Country: Indian Soliders on the Western Front 1914-17. Her latest, released last week, ....