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How Twain was lost and found in Bombay

What happens when a famous American writer vanishes from his room in a luxurious Bombay hotel? Anuradha Kumar stitches a fictional mystery-meets-history storyline that comes alive with eclectic characters and twisted sub plots

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Kumar says that knowing about Twain’s appearance through her research helped her describe his appearance. The shaggy mop of hair, the clear lively eyes, and the bristly moustache. “I tried to fit his mannerisms around the way he looked.” Pic/Wikimedia Commons

Kumar says that knowing about Twain’s appearance through her research helped her describe his appearance. The shaggy mop of hair, the clear lively eyes, and the bristly moustache. “I tried to fit his mannerisms around the way he looked.” Pic/Wikimedia Commons

Years ago, while on a reporting assignment, this writer recalls treading precariously inside Kala Ghoda’s Watson’s Hotel, a dilapidated heritage site that was once the toast of Bombay’s rich, and famous including Sir Richard Burton and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was tough to imagine its past glory, including how its once celebrity guest Mark Twain would have reacted to its decay.

Author Anuradha Kumar didn’t struggle though, to reimagine Twain’s thoughts; in fact, she went as far as to accurately recreate the streetscape of 1890s Bombay as the bustling backdrop for the American literary great’s disappearance within days of his arrival, from the same hotel. 

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