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_aMehta, Vinod _94830 |
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_aLucknow boy: _cby Vinod Mehta _ba memoir / |
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_bPenguin Books, _c2011. _aNew Delhi: |
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505 | _a1 hometown -- 2 passage to england -- 3 bombay masala-- 4 interesting times -- 5 sweepers wisdom -- 6 some people | ||
520 | _a "Mehta grew up as an insouciant army brat from a Punjabi refugee family, in the syncretic culture of Lucknow of the 1950s an experience that turned him into an unflagging pseudo secularist . Leaving home with a BA third class degree, he experimented with a string of jobs, including that of a factory hand in suburban Britain, before accepting an offer to edit Debonair, a journal best known for featuring naked women | ||
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_aJournalist-India-Biography _94832 |
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_aMay, Eric, ed. _aJones, Mark, ed. _917904 |
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