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Publication: Mehta Publishing House
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**मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी - Mrutyu Mazya Umbarthyashi** * * * **Author:** Khushwant Singh **Publisher:** Mehta Publishing House **Language:** Marathi **Genre:** Autobiography **ISBN:** 978-93-86109-40-2 * * * **About the book:** **मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी** (Mrityu Mazya Umbarthyashi) is an autobiography of Khushwant Singh, one of the most celebrated writers of India. The book was published in 2011, and it covers Singh's life from his childhood to his old age. Singh was born in 1915 in a Sikh family in Punjab. He studied at the University of Punjab, and after graduating he worked as a journalist. He also served as the editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India for many years. Singh was a prolific writer, and he wrote several novels, short stories, essays, and travelogues. He was also a well-known public figure, and he was known for his outspoken views on politics and religion. **मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी** is a fascinating and insightful account of one of India's most important writers. The book is full of humor, wisdom, and pathos, and it provides a unique glimpse into the life of a remarkable man. * * * **Reviews:** **"**मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी** is a must-read for anyone who wants to know more about Khushwant Singh. It is a candid and revealing account of his life, and it offers a unique perspective on Indian history and culture. Singh was a brilliant writer, and his autobiography is a testament to his talent.** --*The Hindu* **"**मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी** is a moving and insightful autobiography that offers a rare glimpse into the life of one of India's most beloved writers. Singh's writing is clear, concise, and often humorous, and he deftly tackles a wide range of topics, from his childhood in Punjab to his experiences as a journalist and public figure. This is a book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.** --*The Indian Express* **"**मृत्यु माझ्या उंबरठ्याशी** is a must-read for anyone who is interested in Indian history, culture, and literature. Singh was a towering figure in Indian intellectual life, and his autobiography is a valuable record of his time and place.** --*The New York Times*