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Nov 2023
31m 34s

Chiki Sarkar on Becoming a Juggernaut

Masaba Gupta | Luminary
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Masaba Gupta talks to the legendary publisher Chiki Sarkar about her long and storied career (which included time as editor-in-chief at Random House India, and publisher at Penguin), and about everything from her view on the evolving reading trends in India, her process of deciding which books to publish, her comfort novel, and her favorite writer to collabo ... Show More
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