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Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi (born 25
August 1977) is an
Indian author. His
debut novel The Last Song of Dusk (2004) won the
Betty Trask Award (UK), the...
- (m. 1913; died 1915) Rani
Sahiba Chamba (m. 1915; died 1920)
Dhanvant Kunveri Baiji (m. 1923, died) Tara Devi (m. 1928; sep. 1950)...
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Samit Basu,
Quentin Crisp,
David Gascoyne,
Mengistu Lemma and
Siddharth Dhanvant Sanghvi. Business-oriented
people including Sinclair Beecham and Julian...
- in 1939. He had
three children: a son, Nahardevji, and two daughters,
Dhanvant Kunverba and
Jasvant Kunverba. He
succeeded his
father as
Maharana of Dharampur...
- (directed by Onir) and the
novel The Lost
Flamingoes of
Bombay by
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi. D'Souza was a
frequent blood donor and a
worker at the World...
- movement. Many protesters,
including Indulal Yagnik and
Dinkar Mehta,
Dhanvant Shroff, were
arrested and kept at
Gaekwad Haveli in
Ahmedabad for a few...
- stories)) Kala
Ramesh Beyond the
Horizon Beyond (haiku & haibun)
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi The Lost
Flamingoes of
Bombay (literary fiction)
Menka Shivdasani...
- New York New York 2011
Chandrakant Shah
Monologue 66
Apoorav Khela 2012
Dhanvant Shah
Biographical play
about Anandghan 67 Karl Marx in
Kalbadevi 2013 Uttam...
- Faleiro, Aman Sethi,
Mukul Kesavan,
Jaspreet Singh,
Shobhaa De,
Siddharth Dhanvant Sanghvi,
Nalini Jones, and CS
Lakshmi each of whom
spent time in the field...
- Work of the
People of England)
Mengistu Lemma –
Ethiopian poet
Siddharth Dhanvant Sanghvi –
author (Last Song of Dusk)
Clive Sansom – poet,
playwright and...