Shanu Lahiri and Rashbehari Avenue
The road is Rashbehari Avenue and the writer is Shanu Lahiri. Painter Shanu likens the avenue to a central fish bone. Perhaps an extension of her ouvre to cats. A bare bone fish bone with its fine capillary bones is perhaps all that remains when Lahiri’s much beloved cat has fed on the flesh. The head falls at an angle with the round lifeless eye perhaps witness to the goings on at the avenue. The spine lies linear with the tail again at an angle. The head points at Kasba and the tail at the Rashbehari gurdwara. And between these two points is a rich tapestry of Calcutta’s cultural elite addresses. Rashbehari Avenue starts from Gariahat four-point crossing and proceeds westwards to meet Lansdowne Road and stretches beyond to Lake Market. The road is defined by the central tramroad which is on an elevated track of green grass. Though trams have ceased to run on it, the tracks remain as a divider of east and west bound traffic. Lahiri had been asked to deliver a lecture at poet...