Calcutta as chorus, hotel as metaphor: Ruchir Joshi’s Great Eastern Hotel is a polyphonic epic
The world’s at war, and inside Calcutta’s swankiest hotel, there’s champagne, swing music and scandal. It’s 1941, and while war drums echo across continents, the Great Eastern Hotel clinks with cutlery and whispered secrets, oblivious to the disasters hurtling towards it.

