April 4, 2026

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“The story sprang from a disquieting question: when a husband dies, does his wife truly become a widow if her heart has long loved another, be it a poet, an actor, or merely an idea?”- Pinaki Gangopadhyay (Author- Yet, Remember Me)

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Team Kitaab was in conversation with Pinaki Gangopadhyay author of Yet, Remember Me (Bloomsbury India, 2025) to talk about the inspiration behind his book, the journey so far, and the writing journey.

Pinaki Gangopadhyay is an author, poet, lyricist, composer and independent researcher, exploring the convergence of science and Sanatana Dharma with a focus on the unification and evolution of human thought. His critically acclaimed book, God, Science, and Reality, examines the intersection of quantum physics and Vedanta. A prolific poet with over 600 compositions in English, Bengali and Hindi, he writes across science, spirituality, and historical fiction. His novel, Yet, Remember Me, weaves Rabindranath Tagore’s legacy into a contemporary narrative.

A speaker at Ramakrishna Mission and other forums, he champions Indology, Sanskrit and Vedic science. With a leadership career in technology and HR startups, Pinaki has lived and worked in twelve countries, enriching his storytelling with global insights. A native of Kolkata, he draws inspiration from its intellectual and cultural richness, crafting works that resonate across disciplines and generations.

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