Khushwant Singh was obviously an intelligent, creative, and hardworking person with a good sense of humor. After graduating from college he attended law school in London. He practiced law for a...Read More
Khushwant Singh was inspired to write “Train to Pakistan” because he was witness to the horrible devastation that was happening at the time of the partition. The partition happened in...Read More
Khushwant Singh wrote many novels, historical fiction and non-fiction books, and short stories. His most well-known novel is Train to Pakistan (1956) but his most “widely acclaimed...Read More
Khushwant-Singh-died peacefully of a natural cause, specifically cardiac arrest. He was either 98 or 99 years old; I’ve seen reports of both ages. He died at his apartment in Delhi, India....Read More
Some things we can learn from Khushwant Singh are actually spelled out in one of the books he wrote. Singh’s book, Khushwantnama: The Lessons of My Life. I have not read this book but I...Read More
As far as I know, Khushwant Singh was not generous in the sense of famous people who donate large sums of money to charitable causes. But through his own writings and from writing from others...Read More