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Set in a village on the border between India and Pakistan, 'Train to Pakistan' is a classic of modern Indian fiction.
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This Volume Contains Stories By Him That Have Appeared In Smaller Collections Of His Work And Separately, In Literary Journals Over Nearly Fifty Years.
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Khushwant Singh tells the story of the land and its people from the earliest time to the present day.
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A brave and passionate book, The End of India is a wake-up call for every citizen concerned about his or her own future, if not the nation’s.
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This book is a selection from Gossip Sweet and Sour and Malice in which Khushwant Singh gives you the the low down on people he has known and places he has visited.
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Khuswant on Khuswant is irresistable... such is his skill as a writer, simple, lucid, unpretentious, This book has been well worth the wait. India today
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About the Book : - One of the great icons of our time, Khushwant Singh, 95, is a man of contradictions.
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This definitive collection spans over 200 years of Urdu poetry, celebrating well-known and relatively unknown poets alike. It is essential reading for all who love Urdu verse and for all looking for the ideal introduction.
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For Khushwant Singh who wrote his own obituary in his twenties, death is not sacred but he reflects on it increasingly these days.
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Selected and edited by Sheela Reddy, Why I Supported the Emergency: Essays and Profiles covers three quarters of a century. Straight from the heart, this is unadulterated Khuswant Singh.