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  • 'Chowringhee' †"author Shankar's best-selling novel â€" is finally winning international acclaim.

    The Times of India 2010

  • There is nothing very specific to India in Chowringhee which is one of the reasons why the book lends itself nicely to translation.

    The Times of India 2010

  • There is nothing very specific to India in Chowringhee which is one of the reasons why the book lends itself nicely to translation.

    The Times of India 2010

  • 'Chowringhee' †"author Shankar's best-selling novel â€" is finally winning international acclaim.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Even though 'Chowringhee' has sold millions of copies over the years and was also made into a successful film starring Uttam Kumar in the late Sixties, the novel has never received due critical acclaim, many felt.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Even though 'Chowringhee' has sold millions of copies over the years and was also made into a successful film starring Uttam Kumar in the late Sixties, the novel has never received due critical acclaim, many felt.

    The Times of India 2010

  • a particular quarter of the city called "Chowringhee," and the natives in another, called the "Black-town."

    A Geography for Beginners. Kensey Johns 1864

  • I've got a reader called Tamil Pulp Fiction that I'm itching to dive into, and I just started a novel called Chowringhee by a Bengali author named Sankar that looks promising.

    INTERVIEW: Paolo Bacigalupi 2009

  • I had two loose, white cotton shirts which I wore with the sleeves rolled up, and we would saunter along Chowringhee together, stealing looks at Anglo-Indian girls in skirts, wondering how to begin a conversation.

    An Atlas of Impossible Longing Anuradha Roy 2008

  • I had two loose, white cotton shirts which I wore with the sleeves rolled up, and we would saunter along Chowringhee together, stealing looks at Anglo-Indian girls in skirts, wondering how to begin a conversation.

    An Atlas of Impossible Longing Anuradha Roy 2008

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