Abstract :
Khushwant Singh is a remarkable personality both as a man and as writer of prose and
fiction for he has written what he feels and believes to be right whether those who read him like
it or not. He has the narrative art of his own that is one of the distinguishing features of his art
as a writer of fiction. He is stalwart neither as a novelist nor as a short story writer, but he has
produced fiction which is, though meagre in output, is always readable. A study of Khushwant
Singh’s novels made his readers realize that he was a born storyteller who had been late in
picking up his pen as a novelist. Thus, this paper would analyze and assess the narrative art of
Khushwant Singh as evidenced by his three novels, Train To Pakistan, I Shall Not Hear The
Nightingale and Delhi
Keyword :
Queer Personality, Fiction, Stalwart, Novelist