Calcutta is a rorschach test. for some it is a festering orifice, for others a fierce and soured love that one never gets over. Then there are those who imagine a veil, lift it and are possessed by their personal sliver of Calcutta. Joanne Taylor belongs in this last group. In The Forgotten Palaces of Calcutta she wants to show the world her find a collection of mansions, once home to the über-rich Bengali families who were landlords, merchants and entrepreneurs in late-eighteenth to early-twentieth century Calcutta.