Autobiographical
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Biographical Entries
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- "Relative Values:
Ved Mehta and His Daughter, Sage," Sunday Times
Magazine (London), September 18, 2005
- "'There Was
Salman, Shouting Away,'" Independent on Sunday
(London), January 30, 2005
- "Steamy Sights
for Poor Eyes," Independent (London), December
30, 2004
- "Talent
Knows No Borders," India Today International,
November 1, 2004
- "Artist in Residence:
Ved Mehta," Social Register, Winter 2003
- "An Island Gift,"
Boston Globe, July 27, 2003
- "At Home with Ved
Mehta: In a Dark Harbor, a Bright House," New York Times,
May 22, 2003
- "At Home in
the World, The Indian Festival of Literature," British
Council Newsletter, April 2002
- "It's the Age of McDonald's,"
Outlook India, March 11, 2002
- "PM Lauds
Naipaul, Laments Neglect of Regional Writing," Times
of India, February 19, 2002
- "Sight Unseen,"
Guardian Profile, August 25, 2001
- "Seeing Without
Sight," London Telegraph Magazine, August 11, 2001
- "At This Dinner, Harmony
Is Served," Washington Post, September 18, 2000
- "Blindness and Self-Perception—The
Autobiographies of Ved Mehta," Mosaic
- "Media Talk; Writer Finds No Room at Library," The New York Times, January 1. 1999
- "The Editor and the Exile:
How the New Yorker's William Shawn Gave a Home to the Brilliant
Autobiographer Ved Mehta," Books and Culture: A Christian
Review, November/December 1998
- "Ved Mehta,
Noble Chair Holder at SLC, Says Writing Can Be Taught,"
Sarah Lawrence, Spring-Summer 1998
- "Mehta Broadens, Challenges
Cultural Perspectives," Williams Record, February
22, 1994
- "On Ved Mehta,"
Frontline, September 11, 1992
- "A Love the
Guru Couldn't Forget," Sunday Express (London),
May 21, 1989
- "Ved Mehta Ruminates on Rushdie
Furor," Los Angeles Times, March 3, 1989
- "Return of the Prodigal
Son"
- "A House for Mr. Mehta,"
Maine Times, August 1, 1986
- "Inside The New Yorker:
Ved Mehta," Publishers Weekly, January 3, 1985
- "A Writing Odyssey
through India Past and Present," New York Times
Magazine, June 10, 1984
- "Genius
of an Unseen World," Sunday Telegraph (London),
1983
- "Ved Mehta: His Prose Is 'Airy,
Elegant, Clear'," New York Times, July 15, 1982
- "Ved Mehta — Unique
Documentarian," New York Times, June 11, 1978
- "Ved Mehta: Indian
Literature's Blue-Eyed Boy," Mirror, March
1976
- "The Worlds
of Ved Mehta," Commonweal, January 14, 1972
- "Native Son
'Sees' Homeland Again," New York Times, June
5, 1966
- "Ved Mehta
in Little Rock," Saturday Review, December
7, 1957
- "A Most
Remarkable Man," Saturday Review, August 17,
1957
- "Impressive
Lobbyists," Arkansas Democrat
- "Ved Makes Good,"
Arkansas Gazette, August 23, 1957
- "Ved with Brailler,"
Los Angeles Examiner, November 16, 1952
- Graduation Program,
Arkansas School for the Blind, May 21, 1952
- "School for
Blind Holds Commencement Exercise," Arkansas Democrat,
May 1952
- Bolts and Nuts Program,
Arkansas School for the Blind, May 1-2, 1952
- "There Must
Be a Solution Other Than War," Arkansas Gazette,
Summer 1950
- "Blind
Indian Youth Has New Sport – Swimming," Arkansas
Democrat, Early Summer 1950
- "Indian
Youth Finds Hope in Arkansas," Arkansas Gazette,
Spring 1950
- "Young Cousins
of India Discuss World Problems," Arkansas Democrat
- "Blind Student
from India Is Surprised," Arkansas Democrat,
March 22, 1950
- "Indian Youth
Selects Arkansas for Education," Arkansas Democrat,
September 1, 1949
- "Indian Youth
Asks Admittance to ASB," Arkansas Democrat,
February 20, 1949
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