The main characters of Train to Pakistan novel are John, Emma. The book has been awarded with Booker Prize, Edgar Awards and many others. Published in January 1st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fiction, cultural books.
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All dedicated to getting the humorless Indians to smile and to laugh. Anthology of short stories written by authors in their regional languages as well as those in English. Though I am nothing to look at, it is women who have sought my company more than I have sought theirs. From Ghayoorunnisa Hafeez, the girl who forever changed his attitude towards Muslims, to his wife, Kaval Malik, who is allergic to media publicity; from his old grandmother to the controversial artist Amrita Shergil; from Mother Teresa to Phoolan Devi, Khushwant Singh paints colourful and true-to-life portraits of the women he has known, loved, despised, admired, and lived with.
The book also includes some of the women Khushwant Singh has conjured up in the numerous stories and novels he has written over sixty years. With the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the great Punjab empire he had built was riven by intrigues, betrayals, assassinations and wars until the British finally annexed it, seizing the Kohinoor diamond and sending the young Maharaja Duleep Singh into exile in Britain. Khushwant Singh brings this turbulent period to vivid life in this page-turning account of the collapse of a once-mighty kingdom.
Recently separated from his nagging, ill-tempered wife of thirteen years, millionaire businessman Mohan Kumar decides to reinvent his life. Convinced that 'lust is the true foundation of love', he embarks on an audacious plan: he will advertise for paid lady companions to share his bed and his life. Thus begins his journey of easy, unbridled sexuality in the company of some remarkable women. There is Sarojini Bharadwai, the demure professor from small-town Haryana who surprises Mohan with her ardour and sexual energy; Molly Gomes, the free-spirited masseuse from Goa, mistress of the sensual impulse; and Susanthika Goonatilleke, the diminutive seductress from Sri Lanka.
After each affair ends and before the next begins, Mohan finds solace in the practiced charms of his obliging maid, Dhanno, and in the memories of his first lovers: the American Jessica Browne, to whom he lost his virginity, and the Pakistani Yasmeen Wanchoo, who brought him the heady passion of an older woman. In The Company of Women, Khushwant Singh, India's most widely read author, has produced an uninhibited, erotic and endlessly entertaining celebration of love, sex and passion.
His deliberations reveal an unexpected side to Khushwant. Almost each page offers you delectable quotes from Russell to Wodehouse along with special anecdotes which could only come from the inimitable Khushwant. Only he could share with you his intense experience of nudo-phobia suffered in Sweden, his acute observation of Indian whoremongers when abroad, scandals amongst the literati and glitterati — H. Wells as a compulsive fornicator or Georges Simenon hammering away at his typewriter and his women at the age of eighty are only a few revelations.
Truth, Love and a Little Malice by 3. The Sunset Club by 3. Absolute Khushwant by 3. A History of the Sikhs: Volume 1: by 4. The Portrait of a Lady by 3. I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale by 3. Khushwantnama: The Lessons of My Life by 3. On Love and Sex by 3.
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