"Calcutt (Inde)" . . "Manners and customs." . . "Kolkata (India)" . . "Calcutta (India)" . . . . "India" . . "India." . . . . . . . . . . "Sammlung" . . . "Freedom song"@en . . . . "Freedom song three novels"@en . "Freedom song three novels" . . . . "Afternoon raag"@en . . . . . . . "Strange and sublime address"@en . . . . . "Freedom song : three novels"@en . "Freedom song : three novels" . . . "Three novels by an Indian writer, featuring Indians at home and abroad. In the title novel, the protagonist is a rebellious young man who has joined the communist party, in Afternoon Raag he is an Indian student in Oxford, and in A Strange and Sublime Address he is a small boy visiting family in Calcutta."@en . "Three novels by an Indian writer, featuring Indians at home and abroad. In the title novel, the protagonist is a rebellious young man who has joined the communist party, in Afternoon Raag he is an Indian student in Oxford, and in A Strange and Sublime Address he is a small boy visiting family in Calcutta." . . "A boy's visit with relatives conjures the melancholy comforts of family ; an Indian student at an English university contemplates the conflicted relationship between an immigrant and his homeland; and the task of marrying off a 'problem' son illuminates the complex community of cultures that is modern Calcutta."@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . "Mumbai (India)" . .