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(The) Collected short stories of Khushwant Singh

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Delhi : Ravi Dayal Publisher, 1989.Description: [18], 508 p. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 0863110630.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 823.08
Contents:
Posthumous Karma The mark of Vishnu The butterfly The interview The portrait of a lady The voice of God A Punjab Pastorale Kusum The riot The rape The memsahib of Mandla The great difference When Sikh meets Sikh Death comes to Daulat Ram The insurance agent The fawn Man, how the government of India Run The man with a clear conscience Black Jasmine The bottom pincher A bride for the Sahib Maiden voyage of the Jal Hindia India is a strange country Mr. Kanjoos and the great miracle Mr. Singh and the colour bar The morning after the night before A love affair in London Rats and cats in the house of culture The red tie My own my native land The convert
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Books Books HCC Seminar Library General Stacks 823.08 SIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1997 Available 33-4

Posthumous Karma The mark of Vishnu The butterfly The interview The portrait of a lady The voice of God A Punjab Pastorale Kusum The riot The rape The memsahib of Mandla The great difference When Sikh meets Sikh Death comes to Daulat Ram The insurance agent The fawn Man, how the government of India Run The man with a clear conscience Black Jasmine The bottom pincher A bride for the Sahib Maiden voyage of the Jal Hindia India is a strange country Mr. Kanjoos and the great miracle Mr. Singh and the colour bar The morning after the night before A love affair in London Rats and cats in the house of culture The red tie My own my native land The convert

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