Author: Khushwant Singh
Translator(s): N Akbar
Publisher: Penguin/Yatra
Year: 2006
Language: Hindi
Pages: 186
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0144000415
Description
This book is a Hindi translation of Khushwant Singh's famous collection of short stories.
In this sparkling new collection of stories, India's best-known writer addresses some pertinent questions: Why do we believe I miracles? Can a horoscope guarantee the perfect wife? Is the Kamasutra a useful manual for newlyweds?
Margaret Bloom arrives in Haridwar from New York to save her soul. But she soon discovers that there are temptations even on the banks of the holy Ganga. Madan Mohan Pandey, amateur astrologer and scholar of ancient Hindu texts, finds to his horror that his doe-like bride is not quite what he had expected.
Pious Zora Singh, Pride of the Nations, rumoured to be a chaar sau bees and a womanizer, silences his detractors by earning the Bharat Ratna. Devi Lal makes his peace with a fickle God when his daughter-in-law delivers a son, following secret visits to the peer Sahib's tomb. And Vijay Lall, emboldened by his miraculous escape from death, decides to act upon his silent obsession with Karuna Chaudhury, which takes him to a shifty soothsayer behind the Khan Market loo.
Khushwant Singh returns to the short story after decades to deliver a truly memorable collection-humorous, provocative, tongue-in-cheek, ribald and even, at times, tender.
Contents
Author's Note
Paradise
Life's Horoscope
Zora Singh
Wanted: A Son
The Mulberry Tree