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The Revised Kama Sutra: A Novel of Colonialism and
Desire
Richard Crasta’s bestselling and hilarious novel about India, sex, West, East, and an American Dream, has been published in twelve editions, seven languages and
ten countries worldwide.
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| “ A verbal craftsman. Hilarious.” -- Time Out, London |
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| “ The Revised Kama Sutra could be the story of your life . . . Its approach to sex is warm, sensitive and very, very funny ” – Business Standard |
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| “A startling change from A Suitable Boy.” -- Publishing News, U.K. |
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| “Hilarious. A rich and multi-faceted novel. Important..” -- The Hindu |
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" Hilarious and delicate. "-- The Face, UK
" Delightful . . . pleasurable reading. "-- Financial Express
" A Dickensian tale, a comic-sexual odyssey. "-- Times of India
" The Rushdie of Catholicism "--The Asian Times, London
" Serious, intelligent, witty. "--Society
" Delightful, zany, no holds barred. "--
India Today
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| "If
the book we're reading doesn't wake us up with a
blow on the head,
what are we reading it for? A book must be an
axe for the frozen sea
inside us." --Franz Kafka |
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The Killing of an
Author by Richard Crasta
"An integrity that is rare. This book must be read." --Kuldip
Nayar, Eminent Indian Author & Veteran
Editor-Columnist
"Bare-all, spare-none . . .
Bohemian . . . every page is engaging."--The Week
"Dares to be different . . . a sense of humor from the start
to the end."--The Deccan Chronicle
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**THE
REVISED KAMA SUTRA is Richard Crasta's best known
and most critically acclaimed novel, and has been published in ten countries**
[The Revised Kama Sutra:
A Novel of Colonialism and Desire by Richard Crasta is an] “Exuberant, unabashed. . . indefatigable good humor transcends the personal. Considerable, irreverent charm.” -- Publishers Weekly, USA
"Hilarious. Read it almost nonstop. A landmark."--Khushwant
Singh
“I salute you as a full-fledged colleague. Yes, I am reading you and finding you very funny!”- Kurt Vonnegut
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[What We All Need:
An Anti-Terrorist Book by Richard Crasta is an] "Hilarious yet satirical account of the author's approach to sex."—
Savvy Magazine
“A writer capable of wit, intelligence, and sharp insight.”—India Today
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[Impressing the Whites by Richard Crasta is]
“Controversial, eloquent . . . boldly goes where no man has gone before.” - Asian Age
“A brilliant and sparkling writer.”--The Hindu
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[Fathers, Rebels and Dreamers by Richard Crasta, Ralph Nazareth and Arunachalam Kumar]
“A tribute to fathers . . . stories and poems which touch a chord.” - Savvy Magazine
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[In Beauty Queens, Children and the Death of Sex, Richard Crasta’s] “subjects inspire the sparkling best in him and his fine prose is as
sparkling as ever with wit, racy yet refined.”-- Indian Express
“No holds barred . . . classy humor. Get It.”—
Femina |
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[Eaten by the Japanese by John Baptist Crasta is] “a tale of unmitigated horror. A handsome tribute to a man of courage and rectitude.” - Khushwant Singh
“Absorbing and horrifying. Something to be treasured.” -
Barry Fruchter, New York |
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