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Neil Banerjee

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Neil Banerjee was born and raised in Burnpur, a industrial town in West Bengal, India. His first flight — from Chennai to Detroit — began a life lived across continents: India, Belgium, and the United States, where his two children were born into a family already rearranged by three countries. That particular arithmetic of belonging to more than one place at once became the emotional foundation of his fiction.

He is the author of The Gate of Belonging, a planned five-book literary saga about migration, memory, architecture, inheritance, and the meaning of home across generations and continents. The first two novels — What the Gate First Knew and What the Gate Remembers — follow the Das and Kaur families from a green gate in Kolkata to Berlin
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The Shape of the Space He Left Behind

What losing our dog Leo taught me about home, family, and belonging

On Friday, August 14, 2026, at 5:15 pm PST , Leo left us. My wife and I were beside him. Our children were on FaceTime, staying with us through those final moments. They were hundreds of miles away, but somehow, the whole family was together.

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“A door is the first sentence a house speaks.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate First Knew

“Children do not inherit a language. They inherit the people who speak it.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate First Knew

“Names are like houses. You build them with hope. Then one day they become the place where a person learns who they are.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate First Knew

“Some inheritances arrive as objects. The most important ones arrive as unfinished sentences.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate Remembers

“A door is the first sentence a house speaks.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate First Knew

“There are many pencils. There are fewer people who notice”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate Remembers

“Distance measures miles. Return measures love.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate Remembers

“Children do not inherit a language. They inherit the people who speak it.”
Neil Banerjee, What the Gate First Knew

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