Khushwant Singh

Aali Areefur Rehman
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Khushwant Singh published his first volume of short fiction in 1950, three years after India's independence, and since then became one of the country's best known writers in English. Like R. K. Narayan before him, and unlike some of his younger contemporaries, he never permanently left his country to become an expatriate, and has continued to reside and work in India, principally in Delhi, the city in which he grew up and which (together with his native Punjab province) has figured in much of his writing. Beginning as a writer of fiction, he went on to gain distinction as a historian, translator and journalist. Over his long life, indeed, he spent time in a number of other professions, including law, diplomacy, radio …

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Citation: Rehman, Aali Areefur. "Khushwant Singh". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 March 2004; last revised 22 July 2022. [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4089, accessed 25 November 2024.]

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