Autobiography of surendra mohan pathak
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Surender Mohan Pathak
Surender Mohan Pathak
Among the Indian mystery writers, Surender Mohan Pathak has definitely been the numero uno during the past half a century. He fryst vatten the author who has rendered a prestige and dignity to the pulp-fiction novels of crime-detection or mystery genre written in Hindi. He wrote a lot in the heyday of pulp-fiction books in India which had a huge sale but seen derogatorily bygd the decorous readers. However it’s Mr. Pathak who created a unique identity for han själv in the crowd of pulp-fiction writers and gradually became so popular that he gained celebrity status.
Born to Mr and Mrs Pannalal Pathak, in Lahore (now in Pakistan) on , Mr. Pathak moved to India at the time Partition along with his family. Mr Pathak completed his degree in science fro
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Popular Hindi pulp fiction writer Surendra Mohan Pathak has written his th book. It is the first volume of his autobiography called Na Bairi Na Koi Begana: Volume 1 . It documents his childhood and early beginnings as a writer. It has a generous amount of black and white photographs as well as images of the covers of his first books. Undoubtedly his fans will be mighty pleased to read this book and how he as a young telecom inspector ventured into pulp writing. The hub of this form of fiction was Meerut which coincidentally was his hometown too.
Na Bairi Na Koi Begana: Volume 1 is certainly readable but can get a little tedious too given that far too much minor information about his personal life is shared. It is also incredible to read all the conversations for how well does memory serve him we the readers would never know, unless of course the writer maintained a diary. If it had been an autobiograhy contextualising and analysing his writing within the tradition of Hindi lite
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Surender Mohan Pathak
Indian writer
Surender Mohan Pathak | |
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| Born | () 19 February (age84) Khemkaran, Punjab, India |
| Occupation | Novelist, officer |
| Genre | Crime fiction, murder mystery |
| Literary movement | Golden Age of Detective Fiction |
| Notable works | The 65 Lakh Heist, Daylight Robbery, Mawali, Meena Murder Case, Asafal Abhiyaan, Khaali Vaar, Dhamki |
Surender Mohan Pathak (born 19 February ) is an author of Hindi-language crime fiction with nearly novels to his credit. His writing career, along with his full-time job in Indian Telephone Industries, Delhi, began in the early s with his Hindi translations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and the works of James Hadley Chase. He also wrote his own James Bond series.[1]
His first short story, 57 saal puraana aadmi (५७ साल पुराना आदमी, The Man 57 from Years Ago), was published in a Hindi magazine Manohar Kahaniyaan (मनोहर कहानीयां) in His first full-length novel, Purane Gunah Naye Guna