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Ved Mehta
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Lahore |
Pakistan | |
Children | Alexandra Sage Mehta |
Natasha Mehta | |
Job | Novelist |
Awards | MacArthur Fellowship |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada | |
Date of birth | March 21,1934 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Died | Manhattan |
New York | |
United States | |
Parents | Amolak Ram Mehta |
Alma mater | Pomona College |
Balliol College | |
Oxford | |
Harvard University | |
Education | Dadar School for the Blind |
Arkansas School for the Blind | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 539869 |
Mahatma Gandhi and his apostles
Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing
The red letters
The Stolen Light
Up at Oxford
The Ledge Between the Streams
Sound Shadows of the New World
A Ved Mehta reader
Fly and the fly-bottle
Mamaji
Dark Harbor
Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's kingdom
Walking the Indian streets
All for Love
John is easy to please
The new India
A family affair
Delinquent Chacha
The Essential Ved Mehta
DADDYJI & MAMAJI
The new theologian
The photographs of Chachaji
Three stories of the raj
A House Divided
Mahatma Gandhi and His Apost
Daddyji
Face to Face: An Autobiography
Portrait of India
Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing
The red letters
The Stolen Light
Up at Oxford
The Ledge Between the Streams
Sound Shadows of the New World
A Ved Mehta reader
Fly and the fly-bottle
Mamaji
Dark Harbor
Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's kingdom
Walking the Indian streets
All for Love
John is easy to please
The new India
A family affair
Delinquent Chacha
The Essential Ved Mehta
DADDYJI & MAMAJI
The new theologian
The photographs of Chachaji
Three stories of the raj
A House Divided
Mahatma Gandhi and His Apost
Daddyji
Face to Face: An Autobiography
Portrait of India
Ved Mehta Life story
Ved Parkash Mehta was an Indian-born writer who lived and worked mainly in the United States. Blind from an early age, Mehta is best known for an autobiography published in instalments from 1972 to 2004. He wrote for The New Yorker for many years.