One autumn day in 1959, as I was taking my intellectual promenade, I met Bertrand Russell, under a signboard reading "Review Refused." I am not against smiles and laughter,” he says as he explains his reputation as a serious writer.Ved Mehta, Indian-born, originally a Punjabi speaker, Pomona College and Oxford University grad, for many years a New Yorker writer, gives physical descriptions of nearly everyone he meets or interviews in these eight essays. “I am a serious writer, but I am not a solemn writer. Mehta is quoted about his temperament as a writer:
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