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Chowringhee by Sankar, translated by Arunava Sinha, is a captivating 1950s-era tale set in the heart of Calcutta. The novel revolves around the Shahjahan Hotel, one of the city’s grandest establishments, and takes readers through the lives of its employees, managers, and guests. The story is narrated by Shankar, the newest recruit at the hotel, who acts as both an observer and a participant in the unfolding drama. Through his eyes, we see the interwoven lives of a diverse cast of characters, each struggling with unfulfilled desires, broken dreams, and the consequences of their choices.
As Shankar delves deeper into the secrets of the hotel, the narrative uncovers not only the personal lives of its inhabitants but also reveals the darker side of the city itself. The larger-than-life personalities of figures like the enigmatic Marco Polo, the charming Sata Bose, and the tragic Karabi Guha contribute to the rich tapestry of Chowringhee. The novel offers a compelling glimpse into Calcutta’s social fabric while exploring the complexities of human nature. First published in Bengali in 1962, Chowringhee quickly became a classic, inspiring a film, a play, and numerous translations in major Indian languages.
Chowringhee is a fascinating exploration of a city’s pulse through its hotel, with unforgettable characters and a narrative that blends tragedy and homage, making it an essential read for fans of literary fiction and tales of urban life.