Solvitur ambulando. It is solved by walking. The late Japanese mangaka Tsuge Yoshiharu built a career out of characters who walked themselves into contradictions. “Though I was drawing fact,” he once ...
In Banerjee’s hands, the city becomes an archive of feeling, where the aftershocks of history linger not in monuments, but in everyday memories, writes Anjali Chauhan.
We live today in a world of AI-generated book covers (and, indeed, books), a realm where quick and cheap production triumphs over everything, even if it is at the cost of sacrificing art. From that ...
In the graphic novel Absolute Jafar, Sarnath Banerjee crafts a personal narrative that finds relevance in contemporary politics. Centering on Brighu, an Indian, and Pakistani Mahrukh’s relationship—“a ...
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