The Very Best of Ruskin Bond The Writer on the Hill (Selected Fiction and Non - Fiction)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAH214 |
Author: | Ruskin Bond |
Publisher: | Rupa Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2014 |
ISBN: | 9788129129864 |
Pages: | 408 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 380 gm |
Book Description
One of India’s finest and most prolific writers, RUSKIN BOND has been putting pen to paper for well over six decades. Since The Room on the Roof-his award-winning debut novel which introduced readers to the unforgettable Rusty, the orphan from Dehradun-Bond has created characters both charming and eccentric, which have endured in popular imagination. And, in what is perhaps his most towering achievement, Bond has brought to pulsing life the mountains, valleys and rivers of Garhwal, as well as the quiet magic of small, tucked-away places, in book after book.
The Writer on the Hill is a comprehensive selection of Bond’s fiction and non-fiction, both popular and little-known. In ‘Masterji’, a young man meets his old Hindi teacher on a train platform, in handcuffs. In the excerpt from, The Room on the Roof. Rusty stands up to his bullying guardian. ‘Man and Leopard’ describes, in mesmerizing prose, a heart-breaking encounter between man and the wild. And, in ‘Once upon a Mountain Time’, Bond creates a charming portrait of his little patch of earth in Mussoorie.
A tribute to one of the most popular and loved writers of India, The Writer on the Hill is also a celebration of the quiet, unhurried life, lived at one’s own pace. This volume will delight Bond’s fans everywhere.
Ruskin Bond has been writing for over sixty years, and has now over 120 tides in print-novels, collections of stories, poetry, essays, anthologies and books for children. His most recent work is the novel, Tales of Fosterganj. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, received the prestigious John L1ewellyn Rhys award in 1957. He has also received two awards from the Sahitya Akademi-one for his short stories and another for his writings for children. In 2012, the Delhi government gave him its Lifetime Achievement Award. Ruskin Bond was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014.
Born in 1934, Ruskin Bond grew up in Jamnagar, Shimla, New Delhi and Dehradun. Apart from three years in the UK, he has spent all his life in India, and now lives in Mussoorie with his adopted family.
Selected Fiction | |
1950s: Dehra | |
The Thief’s Story | 4 |
The Room on the Roof (An Excerpt) | 8 |
The Crooked Tree | 22 |
The Eyes Have It | 33 |
The Woman on Platform No. 8 | 37 |
The Fight | 42 |
The Photograph | 48 |
1960s and 1970s: Maplewood Lodge, Mussoorie | |
A Case for Inspector Lal | 52 |
Masterji | 59 |
A Face in the Dark | 63 |
The Tunnel | 65 |
The Kitemaker | 71 |
Most Beautiful | 75 |
The Cherry Tree | 82 |
He Said It with Arsenic | 86 |
The Last Time I Saw Delhi | 94 |
The Blue Umbrella | 99 |
1980s and Onwards: Ivy Cottage, Mussoorie | |
A Long Walk for Bina | 120 |
From Small Beginnings | 140 |
The Funeral | 151 |
The Monkeys | 155 |
Wilson’s Bridge | 160 |
The Playing Fields of Simla | 165 |
The Superior Man | 171 |
The Hare in the Moon | 175 |
Toria and the Daughter of the Sun | 178 |
Selected Non-Fiction | |
1960s and 1970s: Maplewood Lodge | |
Colonel Gardner and the Princess of Cam bay | 186 |
The Lady of Sardhana | 192 |
A Hill Station’s Vintage Murders | 199 |
Grandfather’s Earthquake | 202 |
A Village in Garhwal | 206 |
Once upon a Mountain Time | 215 |
Voting at Barlowganj | 242 |
Sounds I Like to Hear | 249 |
Bhabiji’s House | 252 |
Break of the Monsoon | 263 |
To See a Tiger | 266 |
In Grandfather’s Garden | 269 |
Man and Leopard | 274 |
1980s and Onwards: Ivy Cottage | |
Landour Bazaar | 282 |
Ganga Descends | 289 |
Great Trees of Garhwal | 295 |
Birdsong in the Hills | 300 |
Children of India | 306 |
Friends of My Youth | 311 |
Some Hill Station Ghosts | 324 |
Parry Time in Mussoorie | 330 |
The Walkers’ Club | 335 |
Love Thy Critic | 340 |
Those Simple Things | 342 |
A Good Philosophy | 344 |
Life at My Own Pace | 346 |
Upon an Old Wall Dreaming | 356 |
Nina | 359 |
The Road to Badrinarh | 361 |
The Good Earth | 368 |
A Night Walk Home | 373 |
The Beetle Who Blundered In | 376 |
Some Plants Become Friends | 379 |
Rainy Day in June | 381 |
The Old Gramophone | 382 |
Who Kissed Me in the Dark? | 385 |
Joyfully I Write | 390 |