Truth Love & A Little Malice


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Truth Love And A Little Malice the autobiography of the famous author and journalist Khushwant Singh was published by Penguin India as new edition in 2003. He chronicles in this book some of the seminal historical and political events that have marked the Indian socio-political scene in his lifetime i.e. since 1915. Crucial amongst these events are the Partition of India the Emergency and Operation Blue Star all of which have influenced and shaped the lives of Indians and particularly that of Sikhs (the community that he belongs to) in very specific and tangible ways.However what makes Singh’s autobiography unique is that he shared personal and professional equations with many eminent personalities throughout his life which includes the leaders of the country. His insightful witty and irreverent recollection of several incidents in the lives of those personalities as well as in his own makes this book a read that is as voyeuristic and controversial as its author.Alongside the glamorous encounters and anecdotes are some of the most personal and unadulterated truths from Singh’s own life. Through this book we discover about his somewhat rocky relationship with his wife his first sexual encounter the pitfalls and achievements in his professional career and his overwhelming sense at age 85 that death was just around the corner. Truth Love And A Little Malice is available in paperback.Key FeaturesRead all about the complex fascinating and glamorous life of Khushwant Singh in his own inimitable style of writing in his self-proclaimed swansong. About the Author Khushwant Singh is Indias best known writer and columnist. He has been founder editor of Yojana and editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India the National Herald and the Hindustan Times. He is the author of classics such as Train to Pakistan I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale and Delhi. His latest novel The Sunset Club written when he was 95 was published by Penguin Books in 2010. His nonfiction includes the classic two volume A History of the Sikhs a number of translations and works on Sikh religion and culture Delhi nature current affairs and Urdu poetry. His autobiography Truth Love and a Little Malice was published by Penguin Books in 2002.
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