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Blurb request : Tania Malik

File consists of an advance reading copy of the novel “Three Bargains,” with correspondence from the author and publisher, W.W. Norton & Company.

Blurb request : Sujit Saraf

File consists of an uncorrected bound proof of the novel “The Peacock Throne,” with correspondence from the publisher Septre and Mistry’s reply to the author.

Blurb request : Rana Dasgupta

File consists of an uncorrected proof copy of the novel “Capital: A Portrait of Twenty-First Century Delhi,” with correspondence from the publisher HarperCollins Canada.

Blurb request : Elanor Dymott

File consists of an advanced reader’s copy of the novel “Every Contact Leaves a Trace,” and correspondence from the publisher, Jonathan Cape, The Random House Group.

Blurb request : Amit Majmudar

File contains a bound galley advance reader’s edition of the novel “Partitions,” and a letter from Metropolitan Books, publisher, asking Mistry to write a publicity statement of support for the book.

Blurb request : Amana Fontanella-Khan

File consists of an advance reading copy of the novel “Pink Sari Revolution: A Tale of Women and Power in India,” with correspondence from the publisher, W.W. Norton & Company.

Blurb request : Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark

File consists of a copy of the non-fiction book “The Siege,” a true story about a terrorist attack on the Taj Hotel, Mumbai, along with correspondence from the publisher, Penguin Books Unlimited. Included are two notes from John Ralston Saul after returning a copy of the book to Mistry.

BBC Radio 4, Blyton in Bombay

File consists of a recording of a radio documentary that examines the impact of the work of children's writer Enid Blyton on the residents of Bombay.

Amnesty International

File consists of correspondence regarding Rohinton Mistry's donation of the short story, "The Scream," which was included in the fundraising anthology, Freedom : a collection of short stories celebrating the University Declaration of Human Rights.

Agency correspondence (B)

File consists of contract negotiations, book tours, permission requests from various foreign and English-language publishers, and interview requests. All requests were coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists.

Agency correspondence (B)

File consists of foreign publications for translations of short story collections and novels, permission requests from periodical and anthologies, and other requests, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists. Included is a proof copy of Mistry’s short story “Describing Circles,” used in a textbook published by Oxford University Press

Agency correspondence (A)

File consists of invitations to speak at events and book tours, interview requests for several foreign television series, and an invitation for an overseas residency, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists.

Agency correspondence (A)

File consists of requests for interviews, writers’ festivals, contributions to publications, and speaking engagements, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists.

Agency correspondence

File consists of records pertaining to miscellaneous requests and business operations from the Westwood Creative Artists Ltd. Included are two photographs, one with Mistry and his wife Freny, the other with Mistry, Alberto Manguel and Craig Stephenson. The photographs were taken by Bruce Westwood at his property in Hockley Valley, Ontario.

Agency correspondence

File consists of records pertaining to foreign publishers, contracts, permissions to reprint, and donations, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists. Included are greeting cards from the agency.

Agency correspondence

File consists of invitations to speak at events, requests for interviews and permissions to use writings in other publications, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists.

Agency correspondence

File consists of invitations to speak at events, requests for interviews and permissions to use writings in other publications. Many requests are for foreign publishers. Included is correspondence for Mistry to contribute to the “Retelling a Myth” series by the publisher Canongate. The agency is Westwood Creative Artists.

Agency correspondence

File consists of foreign contracts and translations, and permission requests to use writings in other publications, coordinated by Westwood Creative Artists.

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