Siddharth Chowdhury

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Siddharth Chowdhury



Average rating: 3.31 · 650 ratings · 111 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Delhi Noir

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The Patna Manual of Style

3.49 avg rating — 84 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Day Scholar

3.09 avg rating — 88 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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PATNA ROUGHCUT.

3.56 avg rating — 63 ratings — published 2005
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The Essence of Delhi

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Diksha at St. Martin's

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The Time Of The Peacock

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“Even after taking a shower I can smell her on my fingers. It will linger throughout the day. My body is the territory she has marked as her own.”
Siddharth Chowdhury, The Patna Manual of Style

“Published or unpublished?'
'Still a virgin, sir. Entirely unpublished.'
'Then you shouldn't call yourself a writer yet. At least two published books before you start introducing yourself as one. That's the rule.”
Siddharth Chowdhury, The Patna Manual of Style

“One of the hardest things in this world is to reconcile with the disappointment that you sense in your parents' voices even when they are trying to be helpful. You can feel their acute suffering as they reach out to you but can't. They are all at sea. You just have to put the receiver down and close your eyes and gently rest your head against the glass pane of the telephone booth then.”
Siddharth Chowdhury, The Patna Manual of Style



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