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PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER
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Portrait of a Serial Killer is
an unforgettable celebration of India and Indians by one of our most beloved
writers. Published on the hundredth anniversary of Khushwant Singh’s birth,
none of the essays in this collection has been published in book form before.
A chilling account of the serial killer Raman Raghav rubs shoulders with an
extraordinary portrait of Jawaharlal Nehru followed by an exuberant encounter
with Dev Anand, as well as nearly twenty other profiles of saints,
charlatans, writers, singers, politicians and other arresting characters.
Another section of the book contains vivid sketches of various parts of the
country – an unspoilt tribal village in Bihar, the fire of a gulmohar forest
in Bokaro, the strange goings-on in the expat community in Darjeeling, a
small community in the hinterland that is terrorized by a sudden invasion of
snakes and a bittersweet paean to Delhi, among others. There are also essays
that provide insights into familiar characteristics of India – obnoxious
VIPs, violence against women, corruption, amiable lunatics, idiot lawyers,
stud bulls, Indian men and much else besides. Elegiac, witty and compelling,
this is a book that will delight Khushwant Singh’s numerous fans as well as
anyone with an interest in contemporary India. Book Features:? Collects together essays that have never
been published in book form before Selected from the notes and versions of
drafts – handwritten and typewritten – by his daughter Mala Dayal The essays
are timeless and provide an incisive portrait of India and her people
Contains the chilling account of one of India’s most notorious serial killer,
Raman Raghav
Portrait of a Serial Killer is
an unforgettable celebration of India and Indians by one of our most beloved
writers. Published on the hundredth anniversary of Khushwant Singh’s birth,
none of the essays in this collection has been published in book form before.
A chilling account of the serial killer Raman Raghav rubs shoulders with an
extraordinary portrait of Jawaharlal Nehru followed by an exuberant encounter
with Dev Anand, as well as nearly twenty other profiles of saints,
charlatans, writers, singers, politicians and other arresting characters.
Another section of the book contains vivid sketches of various parts of the
country – an unspoilt tribal village in Bihar, the fire of a gulmohar forest
in Bokaro, the strange goings-on in the expat community in Darjeeling, a
small community in the hinterland that is terrorized by a sudden invasion of
snakes and a bittersweet paean to Delhi, among others. There are also essays
that provide insights into familiar characteristics of India – obnoxious
VIPs, violence against women, corruption, amiable lunatics, idiot lawyers,
stud bulls, Indian men and much else besides. Elegiac, witty and compelling,
this is a book that will delight Khushwant Singh’s numerous fans as well as
anyone with an interest in contemporary India. Book Features:? Collects together essays that have never
been published in book form before Selected from the notes and versions of
drafts – handwritten and typewritten – by his daughter Mala Dayal The essays
are timeless and provide an incisive portrait of India and her people
Contains the chilling account of one of India’s most notorious serial killer,
Raman Raghav
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