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Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is credited on 20 releases across 4 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1984–2013 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

20

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Albums

4

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Biography

Ian Melville Stephens (1903 – 28 March 1984) was a British journalist who was the editor of the Indian newspaper The Statesman (then British-owned) in Kolkata, West Bengal, from 1942 to 1951. He became known for his independent reporting during British rule in India, and in particular for his decision to publish graphic photographs, in August 1943, of the Bengal famine of 1943, which claimed between 1.5 and 3 million lives. The publication of the images, along with Stephens' editorials, helped to bring the famine to an end by persuading the British government to supply adequate relief to the victims. When Stephens died, Amartya Sen wrote in a letter to The Times: "In the subcontinent in which Ian Stephens spent a substantial part of his life, he is remembered not only as a great editor (with amiable, if somewhat eccentric, manners), but also as someone whose hard-fought campaign possibly saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people."

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20 releases · 4 albums · active 1984–2013

  • Performance · 19
  • Other credits · 10

Studios: Studio Harmonie, Montreal · Secret Sound Studio, Montreal · La Majeure · Radiohuset, Copenhagen

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