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  2. Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew - Wikipedia

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    Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew is a 2010 novel by Shehan Karunatilaka. Using cricket as a device to write about Sri Lankan society, the book tells the story of an alcoholic journalist's quest to track down a missing cricketer of the 1980s. The novel was critically hailed on publication, winning awards and much positive review coverage. [2]

  3. Sherpa (book) - Wikipedia

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    Sherpa: Stories of Life and Death from the Forgotten Guardians of Everest is a 2022 narrative non-fiction book by Nepali authors Pradeep Bashyal and Ankit Babu Adhikari. [1] [2] It was first published by Cassel, an imprint of Octopus Publishing Group, UK on 28 July 2022.

  4. Thalappil Pradeep - Wikipedia

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    5. T. Pradeep and others, A Textbook on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi 2012. (This book is now a textbook in several universities for advanced nanoscience and nanotechnology courses). Reprinted 2014. 6. David E. Reisner and T. Pradeep (Eds.), Aquananotechnology: Global Prospects, CRC Press, New York, 2015. 7. T.

  5. Shehan Karunatilaka - Wikipedia

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    Shehan Karunatilaka (born 1975) is a Sri Lankan writer. He grew up in Colombo, studied in New Zealand and has lived and worked in London, Amsterdam and Singapore.His 2010 debut novel Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew won the Commonwealth Book Prize, the DSC Prize, the Gratiaen Prize and was adjudged the second greatest cricket book of all time by Wisden.

  6. Kavi Pradeep - Wikipedia

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    Kavi Pradeep was born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi in 1915 into a middle-class Audichya Brahmin family in the small central Indian town of Badnagar near Ujjain.Since his early student days and later while pursuing graduation from University of Lucknow, [5] he had a passion for writing and rendering Hindi poetry.

  7. Our Moon Has Blood Clots - Wikipedia

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    Pradeep Magazine, From the Valley, a selective remembrance of things past, The Hindu, 8 February 2013. Amberish K. Dewanji, Book Review: 'Our Moon Has Blood Clots: The exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits', Daily News and Analysis, 10 February 2013. Peter Griffin, Rahul Pandita On Kashmir and its Stories, Forbes India, 8 March 2013.

  8. Category:Novels set in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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  9. Stardust: Vignettes from the Fringes of Film Industry - Wikipedia

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    Stardust: Vignettes from the Fringes of Film Industry is an Indian English-language non-fiction book written by Roopa Swaminathan. [1] It won the 2004 National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema . [ 2 ]