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In Kashmir, there is a famous town called Pravarapura. Its name is a byeword for worldly pleasures.The Courtesan’s Keeper is the first English translation of the thousand year old little known Sanskrit satirical novel Samaya Matrika by Kshemendra, an eminent writer from eleventh century Kashmir.
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Marked by the signature charm and subtle wit of one of India's best loved writers, Ruskin Bond's Book of Humour will make even the hardened among us crack a smile. A delectable offering from a writer who not only knows how to make us laugh but also knows how to laugh at himself.
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“Is there such a thing as a perfect relationship?”. Wickedly irreverent and laugh-aloud funny, Almost Single is a delightful romp through the five-star world of champagne brunches, gay soirees, and the dilemmas of hip, young girls on the lookout for love and matrimony.
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This book is a selection of Parashuram's best comic tales: most of the classic pieces from his earlier volumes, as well as his later, more fanciful work.This is the first time that the range and variety of Parashuram's comic genius have been presented in English within the covers of a single volume
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This book is an anthology of humor and satire, and carries 63 poetic creation of much-awarded young poet Praveen Shukla.
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As a professor in IIT Delhi is busy with his love, the Biobull, a revolutionary bus that will run on human discharge and provide a somewhat funny yet, inexhaustible alternate fuel, one of his students is busy with his love, a girl thankfully. This work is a racy delightful fictional narrative.
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With candor and without malice, KS is at his best in this collection of his Joke Book, a seventh in the series. It carries his selection of jokes sent to him by contributors all over the country and published in his Weekly Column in a leading Newspaper of Delhi..
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This book is fun. It challenges readers to think about why some countries are rich, while others are poor. It explores alternative thinking about important economic, practical and philosophical matters. The variety of ideas will challenge readers to ponder, question, and engage in meaningful discussions. Underlying all this is the respect for, and tolerance of, the individual.
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I’m gone is nothing less than a man against nature tale, heist caper, art world satire, and love story-all rolled into one deliriously entertaining novel.
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Naipaul's legendary command of broad comedy and acute social observation is on abundant display in these classic works of fiction - two novels and a collection of stories - that capture the rhythms of life in the Caribbean and England with impressive subtlety and humor.
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In this delightful and irreverent tale of growing up in India, Richard Crasta captures with wit and warmth the fetishes of a young Indian for food, sex and all things American. An Earlier, somewhat shorter, version of this book, was published as The Revised Kama Sutra.
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After twenty-three years in London, Rajiv Ramaswamy returns to the Cantonment to inherit his family's substantial property. Hoping for an early and comfortable retirement, he finds instead an India he can barely recognize, let alone understand. Things are not what they seem... this story is laced with humor and gentle irony.
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Ruskin Bond declares that he had great fun in putting together this anthology of hilarious stories, humorous articles, and comic verse. The reader will share his enjoyment. You will smile, chuckle, or laugh out loud, whether it is at an account of a crazy cricket match, or a cheese that smells to high heaven, or a goat that goes berserk in a posh drawing room.
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Based on the television series Ji Pradhanmantriji, this is a hilarious reconstruction of the incongruous world of Indian government. Ji Pradhanmantriji begins with a comedy of errors, whereby Suryaprakash Singh, perhaps the most ineffectual member of the Cabinet, is chosen as the party's consensus candidate for the Prime Minister's job..
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Based on the television series Ji Pradhanmantriji, an adaptation of the immensely popular yes prime Minister books, this is a perceptive and very funny spoof of the way politics works in India.
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