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From Dostoevsky to Gorky: This little book haven keeps the Russian spirit alive in India
Though the last three ships of Russian books arrived before the USSR’s end in 1989, this bookshop has managed to endure ever since on local reprints of Dostoevsky, Bengali translations of Gogol, and grandparents’ love for Turgenev A Kolkata bookstore, seemingly bare from the outside, captures time on its shelves. As one walks inside Manisha Granthalaya near College Street, each corner is filled with nostalgia, carrying the covers of Soviet-era books, no longer in any specific order. There are books on politics, medicine and engineering, as well as fiction. Some are in Russian but most are translations into Bengali

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