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Who went into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Who came out alive? And does it matter anyway? In The Black Hole (originally published in 1975), Iris Macfarlane tries to answer these questions. She aims to fill the gap between the classic studies of Indian history and the imaginary history of the novelists.

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Who went into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Who came out alive? And does it matter anyway? In The Black Hole (originally published in 1975), Iris Macfarlane tries to answer these questions. She aims to fill the gap between the classic studies of Indian history and the imaginary history of the novelists.
Autorenporträt
Iris Macfarlane was a British writer. She born in Quetta, India (now Pakistan) in 1922. She was sent home to England and when she was sixteen was taken out to India in 1939. Having learnt Assamese and Gaelic, she published books of translations of folk stories from the Assamese and the Celts. She studied Assamese and Indian history, which led to several articles in History Today.