Bhaskar Ghose was educated in Mumbai and Delhi; he was a civil servant and then a writer, whose columns appeared regularly in a number of major Indian newspapers and journals. He has been involved with theatre for the last fifty-odd years and acted in, and directed over forty plays. He has written three books so far: Doordarshan Days, published in 2006; The Service of the State – The IAS Reconsidered in 2011 and The Teller of Tales, his first novel, in 2012. This is his second novel.
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