
After writing Corridor and The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers, Sarnath Banerjee went through a period of silence, wondering about the point of it all. Having promised his editor never to write another graphic novel, he returned to her office three years later with a manuscript of 'loosely bound graphic commentaries.' He claimed to have moved away from the form of graphic novel and figured out a more imaginative way to...

07:54 PM, Feb 02, 2011

New Delhi: Graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee, who wrote a new chapter in pictorial story-telling with his novels Corridor and The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers, is now ready with his third pictorial work Harappa Files, which he says is the "story of the nation". In his new book, the Great Harappa Rehabilitation, Reclamation and Redevelopment Commission, a watchdog and assessment panel constituted by IAS officer Sudarshan Mittal, is conducting a survey...

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