When Kulbhushan met Stockli

01 January, 2010

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HarperCollins,

272 pages, Rs 699

This unusual book is a collection of short graphic tales – the result of encounters between Indian and Swiss artists and writers. The twelve stories cover a wild and wonderful range of intercultural experiences – explaining why Indian men don’t usually cook, trying to learn cricket, following an Indian detective in Zurich and getting sick in Delhi.

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