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Indrajit Hazra’s Latest Book 'The Bioscope Man'
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2009, 03:25:29 AM »
Popular columnist and writer, Indrajit Hazra’s latest book, The Bioscope Man, was launched in Delhi. The book is a remarkable story set in the background of pre-independent India. The theme revolves around the world of cinema or bioscope and its many facets – the deranging allure of fame and impossible affections.

Author of novels such as The Burnt Forehead of Max Saul and The Garden of Earthly Delights, Indrajit Hazra’s mellifluous prose and authentic vision underlines his works.

Published by Penguin Books India, The Bioscope Man, is the story of a silent film star in 1920s Calcutta, who assists a renowned director in making a film that strangely begins to mirror the vocabulary of his own life.
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