Sex,Scotch and ScholarshipIn this anthology, which comprises some of Khushwant Singh's best writing, you can look forward to some talk of sex, a little of Scotch and much Scholarship. The collection attempts to mirror the author's concerns and passions-his love of nature, his anguish over the situation in Punjab, his interest in religions of the world and his scholarly research on the one into which he was born, Sikhism. The highlight of this book, however, is the expansive, autobiographical opening piece written in Khushwant's characteristically candid style and perhaps the most complete self-portrait he has yet painted. |
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... Muslim prejudices which had been instilled into me as a child. By the time I was forty, no religion evoked much enthusiasm in my mind.' Expectedly, Khushwant's views on religion are unconventional. He is a selfprofessed agnostic, and ...
... Muslim prejudices which had been instilled into me as a child. By the time I was forty, no religion evoked much enthusiasm in my mind.' Expectedly, Khushwant's views on religion are unconventional. He is a selfprofessed agnostic, and ...
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... Muslims. They were big, brawny men, well over six feet tall and proud of their martial traditions. We Sikhs and Hindus were tradesmen or moneylenders. Muslims relied on us for their supplies of tea, salt, spices, vegetables and ready ...
... Muslims. They were big, brawny men, well over six feet tall and proud of their martial traditions. We Sikhs and Hindus were tradesmen or moneylenders. Muslims relied on us for their supplies of tea, salt, spices, vegetables and ready ...
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Khushwant Singh. nineteen miles away. Most of the police were also Muslims. No arrests were made. Neither the money nor ... Muslim neighbours. When I was five years old, my parents sent for us. By then I had a baby brother. My parents had ...
Khushwant Singh. nineteen miles away. Most of the police were also Muslims. No arrests were made. Neither the money nor ... Muslim neighbours. When I was five years old, my parents sent for us. By then I had a baby brother. My parents had ...
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