Khushwant Singh's Joke Book
Title | Khushwant Singh's Joke Book PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Orient Paperbacks |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 9788122200133 |
Khushwant Singh's Big Fat Joke Book
Title | Khushwant Singh's Big Fat Joke Book PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Penguin Books India |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 9780140298185 |
Ribald, rib-tickling and outrageous, Khushwant Singh's inimitable brand of humour has made him a legend in his own lifetime. This volume brings together the funniest and most memorable selections from his enormous repertoire, including some of the wackiest jokes ever cracked about sex, God and politics.
Khushwant Singh on Women, Sex, Love and Lust
Title | Khushwant Singh on Women, Sex, Love and Lust PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2011-09-01 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9381398143 |
An anthology of Khushwant Singh’s best writings on his favorite subjects, Women, Sex, Love and Lust is at once witty, informative, thought-provoking and flagrant. Definitely a book you can’t afford to miss! If you are looking for answers to eternal questions like which came first – love or lust, or debates pertaining to celibacy, chastity or arranged marriages, Khushwant Singh delivers his unique exposé. Whether he is analysing the fine dividing line between obscenity, pornography and erotica, describing sex from ‘Chaturbhani’ (200-350 B.C.) or his ideas of a composite Indian woman, Khushwant holds the reader’s attention effortlessly. But that isn’t all – years before terms such as ‘gender issues’ or ‘gender divide’ became popular, he was writing, thinking and sharing his views on them. His deliberations reveal an unexpected side to Khushwant . . . in these pages you’ll also find a rare glimpse of Khushwant the feminist. Women, Sex, Love and Lust abounds with Indian as well as foreign myths, legends, proverbs, and poems ranging from Chaucer, Shakespeare, Whitman to Kalidas, Iqbal and Faiz. 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. G. 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.
Khushwantnama
Title | Khushwantnama PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2013-02-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 8184759223 |
If there’s anyone who’s been around, seen it all and lived life to the hilt, it has to be Khushwant Singh. India’s most popular and prolific writer has, over the years, enlightened and outraged in equal measure, and enriched our lives with his humour, his honesty and his sharp insights and observations. In Khushwantnama, the 98-year-old reflects on a life lived fully and the lessons it has taught him. Here is his distilled wisdom on subjects as diverse as old age and the fear of death; on the joy of sex, the pleasures of poetry and the importance of laughter; on how to cope with retirement and live a long, happy and healthy life. Here, too, are his reflections on politics, politicians and the future of India; on what it takes to be a writer; and on what religion means to him.
Paradise and Other Stories
Title | Paradise and Other Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2010-09-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 8184750498 |
‘Balzac could not have done better’ —The Financial Express In this sparkling collection of stories, India’s best-known writer addresses some pertinent questions: Why do we believe in 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 Nation, 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.
Khushwant Singh's Joke Book 8
Title | Khushwant Singh's Joke Book 8 PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Orient Paperbacks |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2018-11-20 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 8122206573 |
'We Indians don't know how to laugh naturally. We must be taught how to do so and also how to laugh at ourselves. We are such funny people but are not able to see our funny sides. So how do we explain the success of this series of joke books? Or the popularity of professional jokers like Tanali Raman, Birbal and Gopal Bhore of older times along with Navjot Sidhu, Jaspal Bhatti and saas-bahu serials in our print and electronic media? Why do laughter clubs flourish in our towns and cities? The answer is simple: people know that laughter is the elixir of life. The best tonic to ensure good and happy life. So have lots of laughter with Joke Book 8!' — Khushwant Singh
Delhi
Title | Delhi PDF eBook |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publisher | Penguin Books India |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780140126198 |
Travelling through time, space and history to 'discover' his beloved city, the narrator of this novel meets a myriad of people - poets and princes, saints and sultans, temptresses and traitors, emperors and eunuchs - who have shaped and endowed Delhi with its very mystique.