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A Story for Mukti: Based on the Letters of His Grandfather Habib Tanvir

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A unique insight into the mind of theatre legend Habib Tanvir, and a moving portrait of an unusual romance. Legendary theatre activist Habib Tanvir and the artistic young Jill MacDonald met and fell in love in 1955, resulting in the birth of a daughter, Anna, in 1964. Over many years, they wrote letters to each other, after he left England to travel across Europe and Russia, and later when he returned to India to set up Naya Theatre. Stuffed into a small, battered writing case, his letters travelled around with Jill for more than fifty years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins India
Country
India
Date
20 September 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9789352640706

A unique insight into the mind of theatre legend Habib Tanvir, and a moving portrait of an unusual romance. Legendary theatre activist Habib Tanvir and the artistic young Jill MacDonald met and fell in love in 1955, resulting in the birth of a daughter, Anna, in 1964. Over many years, they wrote letters to each other, after he left England to travel across Europe and Russia, and later when he returned to India to set up Naya Theatre. Stuffed into a small, battered writing case, his letters travelled around with Jill for more than fifty years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins India
Country
India
Date
20 September 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9789352640706