Singh's writings was a combination of his style, humour, simplicity and great storytelling.
Now, a new book 'Me, The Jokerman' assembles over 50 essays, most of them unpublished in book form, in the categories that he had made his own - religion, nature, sex, autobiography, and, above all, humour.
"Entertaining, insightful as well as laugh-out-loud funny, this is a book that will delight Khushwant Singh's legions of admirers," publishers Aleph Book Company said.
Singh's published six novels are - 'Train to Pakistan', 'I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale', 'Delhi: A Novel', 'The Company of Women', 'Burial at Sea' and 'The Sunset Club'. His several books of short stories have been published together as 'The Portrait of a Lady'.
Among his other books are '99: Unforgettable Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry & Humour', 'The Freethinker's Prayerbook', 'A History of the Sikhs'; an autobiography, 'Truth, Love and a Little Malice'; a biography, 'Ranjit Singh: Maharaja of the Punjab'; and a book of non-fiction, 'The Return of Indira Gandhi'.
