Urban Chronicles - A graphic short story collection by Nita Bajoria launched

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Last Updated : Feb 19 2020 | 2:15 PM IST

'Urban Chronicles' - a graphic short story collection by Nita Bajoria was launched at Oxford Book Store recently by acclaimed singer, Usha Uthup, danseuse, Tanushree Shankar and entrepreneur, Swati Gautam.

Post the launch of the book, and insightful panel discussion on 'Urban Women in Contemporary India' was held which was moderated by Oindrilla Dutt.

The infrastructure of built environment categorized by urban sociology has always been a subject of an enigma. Urban Chronicles series is a collection of three graphic short stories - Balcony, Smell & Mrs Ramachandran. Unlike typical genres of a comic book, this series is one of its kinds that explore life in a metro.

"City dwellers are often accused of escaping from their agrarian life towards the comforts of a bourgeois metropolis. But is it true? Is a cosmopolitan devoid of struggles and hardships? My stories are humble attempts to explore the above questions through some light-hearted tales that capture this alienated and fragmented reality through an imaginative weave of words and illustrations. Tinged with suspicion, all the three stories, in the first series of Urban Chronicles, are grounded in the contemporary era. While in one a husband tries tackling his suspecting wife, in another, a neighbour's curiosity brings forth an unexpected truth. And then there is our GBG, aka Gossip Brewers Group who will go to any extent to find out spicy secrets of their society", said Nita Bajoria.

The illustrations of the book are done by Pradipta Mukherjee.

Through this book, Nita Bajoria aims to revive the reading habit of women which they had almost forgotten in the midst of the hectic urban life. Urban Chronicles published by Bee Books and priced at Rs 189/- will be available across all the leading book stores of the country and major online platforms.

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First Published: Feb 19 2020 | 1:47 PM IST

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