The city we call home Published @ Bengal Post Calcutta on a winter morning. Photo by author. After years of being on the wrong side of history, Calcutta must take advantage of the fact that similar political factions now govern the city, state and the centre, and press for a genuine make over, writes Sayandeb Chowdhury “Hüzün does not just paralyse the inhabitants of Instanbul, it also gives them a poetic license to be paralysed.” — Orhan Pamuk (Istanbul: Memories and the City) “Through the churning of work, the… By Sayandeb Chowdhury | Jun 5, 2011 | Tags: Analysis, Calcutta, Comment, Nostalgia | Read More
The loneliness of labour Published @ Bengal Post Charlie Chaplin in a still from Modern Times. May Day is no more than a forgotten sentiment for the burgeoning-middle classes and whatever be the discourse of change in Bengal, the working classes are unlikely to find much mention in its political rhetoric, writes Sayandeb Chowdhury “Ten thousand times the labor movement has stumbled and bruised itself. We have been enjoined by the courts, assaulted by thugs, charged by the militia, traduced by the press, frowned upon in public… By Sayandeb Chowdhury | May 1, 2011 | Tags: Analysis, Comment | Read More