Vishwajyoti Ghosh

Vishwajyoti Ghosh
Vishwajyoti Ghosh is the author of the graphic novel Delhi Calm, a political graphic novel set in the '70s and a visual book of postcards Times New Roman & Countrymen. Ghosh is also the creator of the cartoon column 'Full Toss' in the Hindustan Times Edit Page, which appears every Sunday, besides his earlier columns like Backlog in Little Magazine and Acid Test in Down to Earth. His comics are regularly published in various journals and anthologies, both in India and abroad.
Associated with ‘Inverted Commas’, a communications initiative, he is currently working on a mapping project in the workers’ clusters of Gurgaon.
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