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A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KHUSHWANT SINGH

I. PRIMARY SOURCE

A) FICTION: 1. NOVELS

A Train to Pakistan. New York: Grove Press, 1956.

I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale. London: John Calder, 1959.

Black Jasmine, 1971.

Delhi: A Novel . London: Penguin Books Ltd, 1990.

The Sunset Club. London: Penguin Books Ltd, 1990.

Burial at Sea. New Delhi, 2004.

The Company of Women , 1999.

2 ) SHORT STORIES:

The Mark of Vishnu and Other Stories. London: The Stern Press,

1950.

The Voice of God and Other Stories. Bombay: Jaico, 1957.

The Bride for the Sahib and Other Stories. New Delhi: Orient, 1967.

The Portrait of a Lady: Collected Stories.2003.

The Voice of God and Other Stories, 1957.

Paradise and Other Stories, 2004.

The Bride for a Sahib and Other Stories, 1967.

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II. NON FICTION:

3) BIOGRAPHY:

Ranjit Singh- Maharaja of Punjab. 1780-1839. London: Allen and

Unwin, 1963.

4) AUTOBIOGRAPHY:

Truth, Love and Little Malice. London: Penguin Books Ltd, 2002.

B) HISTORY AND RELIGION OF SIKHS:

The Sikhs. London: Allen and Unwin, 1952.

Jupji --The Sikh Morning Prayer. London: Probsthaein, 1954.

The Fall of the Kingdom of Punjab, 1962.

Ghadar, 1915.

The Sikhs Today- Their Religions History, Culture , Customs, and Way

of Life. Bombay: Oriental Longman, 1964.

A History of Sikhs, Vol.I 1469-1839. Oxford: Princeton and Oxford,

1963.

A History of Sikhs, Vol.II 1839- 1964. Oxford: Princeton and

Oxford, 1966.

Fall of the Kingdom of the Punjab. Bombay: Orient Longman, 1962.

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The Sunset of the Sikh Empire. (with Sita Ram Kohli) Bombay:

Orient Longman, 1959.

Homage to Guru Gobind Singh with Veer Singh. Bombay: Jaico,1967.

Hymns of Nanak the Guru. (UNESCO) Bombay: Orient Longman,

1968.

Sacred Writing of the Sikhs. London: Allen and Unwin, 1953.

Sex, Scotch & Scholarship. Noida: Harper & Collins, 1992.

We Indians, 1993.

Not a Nice Man to Know, 1993.

Men and Women in My Life, 1995.

The End of India, 2003.

On Religion. New Delhi:Rupa, 2014.

Gods and God men of India. Noida; Harper Collins, 2003.

Malicous Gossip. Noida; Harper Collins, 1989.

More Malicious Gossip. Noida; Harper Collins, 1989.

“I Thought the Nation was Coming to an End” Sunday Magazine,

The Hindustan Times, 28, Sept 1997,p.5.

“A Forgetful Nation” in “With Malice towards One and All” The

Hindustan Times, January, 31, 1998, p.13.

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“Guest of Honour Talk” The Australian Braodcasting

Commission’s Guest of Honour Programme, Broadcast on 5th

April, 1964.

Address to Expo 1967. Auditorium, Montreal, Canada, 1967.

Declaring Love in Four Languages, 1997.

Portrait of a Serial Killer–Uncollected Writings. Ed. Mala Dayal.New

Delhi: Aleph, 2015.

Indira Gandhi Returns.

Nuture Watch.

Need for a New Religion in India and Other Essay. Ed. Rohini Singh

(New Delhi: UBS, 1991, ) p.1

I believe. Ed.Khushwant Singh .New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks,

(2nd) pp.9-10.

“______” “Compulsions to write” Explorations in Modern Indian

English Fiction. Ed. R.K.Dhavan. NewDelhi: Bahri, 1982, p.184.

“Farewell to 1999”. The Hindustan Times, Jan, 1, 2000. p.19.

A Freethinker’s Prayer Book.

India. Kushwant Singh- Ed. Mala Dayal, New Delhi: Rupa, 2017.

The Death at my Doorstep, 2005.

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The Freethinker’s Prayer Book and Some Words to Live by, 2012.

Agnostic Khushwant Singh, 2012.

The Good, the Bad and the Ridculous, 2013.

Khushwantnama: The Lessons of My Life, 2013.

D) TRANSLATIONS:

Land of Five Rivers.

Umrao Jan(2ith M.A. Hussein)

Shikwa and Jawab-i-Shikwa.

Clecrating the best of Urdu Poetry.

C) GENERAL:

The Unending Trail. Delhi: Rajkamal. 1957.

A Note on G.V.Desani’s All About the Hatterer with Hali

Peter Russel and Kushwant Singh, London: Szeber, 1952.

Shri Ram : A Biography. (with Arun Joshi) Bombay, Asua, 1968.

Khushwant Singh ‘s India: ed .b Rahul Singh, Bombay: Pearl,

1969.

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II . SECONDARY SOURCE:

Atma, Ram.”Interview with Khushwant Singh” The Quest, Vol.7

Nos1&2, (Oct, 1993, p.2).

Batia Samita, “In the Company of Women” The Telegraph

Magazine, 17 October, 1999,p.5-9.

Chopra, Ashok. Interview with Khushwant Singh The Hindustan

Times, January, 14, 1990, p.2.

Dubey S.K. Khushwant Sngh:A Critical Study of his Novels. New

Delhi:B.R.Corporation, 2012.

Harish, Raizada,” Train To Pakistan:A Study in Crisis of

Values”p. 120 of this book.

Shahane, Vasant A. Khushwant Singh. Boston,twayne Publishers,

1972.

Suroor Hasan. “Kushwant Singh’s Great Flint” The Hindu 3

October, 1999.

“_______” Khushwant Singh:An Artist in Realism”. Critical Essays


in Indian Writing in English ed. Nail et al (Madras; Macmillan,
1977)p. 344.

Dhawan R.K. Ed. Khushwant Singh-The Man and the Writer


Delhi:Prestige, 2001.

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French Warren, “Kushwant Singh” Contemporary Novelists ed.
Lesley Henderson( Chcago:St James Press, 1991) 818-20.

Hasan, Mushirul. “The Importance of being Khushwant Singh: A


Tolerant Iconoclast” Indian Express, 26 Jan, 2000.p.8.

Mathur O. “Khushwant’s Delhi: A Gloss on History” in The


Modern Indian Engish Fiction, Delhi: Abhinav Publishers.

Madhu Jha. “We’ve had so many donkeys as PM”. An interview


with Khushwant Singh. India Today 10, August, 1999, p.54.

Paranjape, makarand.” Khushwant Sigh’s One Strength and


Stand “The Express Magazine, Sept 19,1999.

Raajaram.G. “Khushwant Singh : Spare your fantasies”.The


Hindustan Tims, October, 3, 1999.

Shahane VA. “ Theme and Symbol in Kushwant Sigh’s I Shall Not

Hear the Nightingale, in Kushwant Singh. Boston; Twayne

publishers, 1972.

Shyam M. Ansari. :A Study of Traun to Paikistan” in Rajastan

Journal of English Studies, Vol.2, Jan 1976,

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Sheo Bhushan Sulka, Sulka & R.Sulka.“ Khushwant Singh-The
Novelist” in Studies in Contemporary Indian Fiction in English, ed.
A.n.Dwivedi.

Tarinayya M. “Bhabhani Bhatacharya’s So Many Hunders and


and Khushwant Singh’s A Train To Pakistan” in
C.D.Narasimhaiah ed. Indina Literature of the Past Fifty Years.
(Mysore : University of Mysore, 1970) p. 194.

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