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Re: Re: [sherlock holmes society of india] Digest Number 512

Dear Mr Bhatia,

Your mention of Mr.Manohar's writings sounds very intersting.So far only R.K
Narayan and Ruskin Bond have made an impact on me. Even likes of Arundhatti Roy
didnt create a ripple as much.Actually all depends on what we are looking for
when we read or our interests of subjects or genre of the book.The details of
Maharajas before independence sounds very very interseting.Just the kind i would
love to read.

Thanks for the input.

regards

Swati

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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
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Dec 15, 2005
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Dear Bhatia saab, welcome back . It is always a pleasure hearing from you. I remember reading Manohar moolgaonkar's book " The distant Drum", a book about the...
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Dear Mr Bhatia, Your mention of Mr.Manohar's writings sounds very intersting.So far only R.K Narayan and Ruskin Bond have made an impact on me. Even likes of...
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Dear All, Mr. Bhatia's mention of MM reminded me of his, "A Bend in the Ganges" that I'd read a few years back. As I recall it had the setting of a British Raj...
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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
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Dec 16, 2005
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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
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Dear All, The subject raised by Kumar, though not Holmesian in nature cannot but fail to arouse the interest of anyone who appreciates good literature,...
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Dec 19, 2005
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Hi all, I have never read Manohar Molgonkar but by the descriptions, it certainly seems, that it would be worth a read. Nevertheless, on the topic of...
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Dear Sherlockians, The subject of Manohar Malgonkar introduced by Kumar has drawn an eager and well-informed response from many of us. However,I would like to...
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Dear SHians, Poirot and Holmes, eh?! Well, that ought to be a pretty tough and prolonged discussion (requiring usage of a lot of "grey cells"). I don't know...
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