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Another Soliloquy launched in Kolkata

| | Nov 08, 2014, at 06:00 am
Kolkata, Nov 7 (IBNS): Kolkata’s leading bookstore chain Starmark hosted at its South City Mall outlet the launch of Another Soliloquy, a book of poems written by Ananya Chatterjee and Shruti Goswami recently.

The launch was followed by a panel discussion moderated by  Ashok Vishwanathan, in which  Anjum Katyal,  Kiriti Sengupta  and the authors took part.

Another Soliloquy is a collection of verses by poets Ananya Chatterjee and Shruti  Goswami.

In this book, Ananya has addressed a wide assortment of subjects.


The book, published by Shambhabi-- The Third-Eye Imprint,  has been priced at Rs. 180.

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