Having escaped certain death by a Nazi firing squad, the enigmatic French philosopher MauÂrice Blanchot dedicated the rest of his long life to understand how the act of writing itself can be the most assured insurance against the inevitability of death, of erasure. The Epic City reminded me of Blanchot바카라™s pronouncements. In this book, with the eyes of a flaneur and the pen of an itinerant, KushanÂava stands at the crossroads of the manifold invitations to dusty death that makes up the current cartography of Calcutta. He manages to not only hold forth in Calcutta바카라™s legendary chaos, but stands with grace, embÂracing his world wholeheartedly, wriÂting fiercely. Kushanava returns to Calcutta바카라”the city that rehabilitated his grandparents and was left behind by his parents. His romance is in the act of coming back itself바카라”against the tide바카라”to a city known for being one of perpetual abandonment.