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God made the human body like a machine with built-in obsolescence.
Vikas Swarup
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Vikas Swarup
Age: 54
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...a rainy day ceases to have meaning for a person who has lived in the open under a monsoon cloud most of his life.
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Love doesn't happen in an instant. It creeps up on you and then it turns your life upside-down. It colours your waking moments and fills your dreams. You begin to walk on air and see life in brilliant new shades. But it also brings with it a sweet agony, a delicious torture.
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For me, the day job comes first. That's why I call myself a diplomat who writes, not a writer who masquerades as a diplomat. If the day job demands it, I won't write at all. I write in what I call 'the crevices of my day job', and that comes only on weekends.
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My first novel was a challenge to myself. No one had an inkling that I was working on it.
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I am neither a Bengali nor am I from Delhi's St Stephen's. I am an Allahabad boy.
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One does not question a miracle.
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I am very interested in human-interest stories emerging from modern India. I get my inspiration and daily dose by reading the Hindustan Times.
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