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Celebrated Writer for The New Yorker Dies at 86
Celebrated Writer for The New Yorker Dies at 86
Postscript: Remembering the Longtime New Yorker Writer Ved Mehta
Ved Mehta, Whose Monumental Autobiography Explored India, Dies at 86
How I Write: The Man of A Hundred Drafts Ved Mehta on a Life of Writing by Sohini Chattapadhyay in Open (Weekly)
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India Abroad Article on Ved Mehta http://www.indiaabroad-digital.com/indiaabroad/20140221/?pg=26&pm=1&u1=friend Launch for new title THE ESSENTIAL VED MEHTA in Mumbai celebrated in the press. Full text: The launch of Ved Mehta's tome, The Essential Ved Mehta (a terrific read, if one may say so) at The Table ...
Penguin India is pleased to announce the reprinting of all 27 books by Ved Mehta. The Essential Ved Mehta is a new hardcover book with a new preface by the author. Additionally, Face to Face Mehta's debut publication is back in print ...
Penguin presents the rich and reflective The Essential Ved Mehta By Ved Mehta. From the bestselling author of Face to Face, Daddyji and Portrait of India comes a brilliant anthology. Ved Mehta’s The Essential Ved Mehta is an authoritative and illuminating ...
In celebration of the reprinting of Mehta's entire ouvre by Penguin India, Mr. Mehta will be visiting Mumbai, and New Delhi, as well as participating in the Jaipur Literary Festival. In Mumbai on 12 January, Mehta will give a reading at ...
This year's Maine Authors Series will feature Ved Mehta on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at the Camden Opera House in Camden, Maine. The event is hosted by the American Association of University Women-Midcoast Maine Branch.
On the first day of the Edinburgh Book Festival (August 13-29, 2005), Ved Mehta will be interviewed by Janet Morgan (Lady Balfour) at 4:30 pm at Lloyd's TSB Main Theatre.
On Saturday, April 23, 2005, Ved Mehta will be appearing in a panel on Writers in Exile at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival at UCLA. The panel is moderated by Karen Stabiner and also includes authors Chris Abani and Loung Ung.