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Sarnath Banerjee : ウィキペディア英語版
Sarnath Banerjee

Sarnath Banerjee (born 1972) is an Indian graphic novelist, artist, and film maker and a co-founder of the comics publishing house, Phantomville.
==Biography==
Banerjee was born in Calcutta and lives and works in Delhi, India. He studied image and communication at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
His first novel, ''Corridor'' (2004), published by Penguin Books, India, was as commissioned as a part of a fellowship awarded by the MacArthur Foundation, Chicago and widely marketed as India's first graphic novel. However, ''River of Stories'', a graphic novel by Orijit Sen published in 1994, actually holds this honor. His second novel, ''The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers'', was published in 2007.
Sarnath has also provided illustrations for novels by other authors. He designed the cover for Upamanyu Chatterjee's novel, ''Weight Loss''.
He co-founded the comics publishing house Phantomville along with his friend Anindya Roy.

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