The Asian Age

Want to write a good detective novel: Ruskin

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New Delhi: Ever since he came out with his first book at the age of 17, Ruskin Bond has uncountabl­e works to his name, be it short stories, novels, poems and essays and the octogenari­an author now wishes to try his hand at something he hasn’t done till now - a detective novel.

Bond says he read a lot of Agatha Christie and detective stories of other writers since the age of 10.

“Occasional­ly I have written about stories related to crime but I have never attempted a traditiona­l detective story. So I want to write a true detective story,” he said. Bond has written a number of novellas, essays, poems and children’s books. He has also written over 500 short stories and articles that have appeared in magazines and anthologie­s. On his 84th birthday on May 19, he came out with his latest book Ranji and the Music Maker. Published by Penguin Random House imprint Puffin India, the book is about young Ranji who once in the middle of his languid holiday, stumbles upon assorted musical instrument­s in the storeroom — first a shrill flute, then a blaring little trumpet and, finally, a too-big drum that may have once sounded a battle march.

Ranji stages impromptu concerts down the road, not sparing his neighbours, the cats around his porch, or the peace- loving inhabitant­s of the zoo.

“The book was set off, inspired you might say, by the photograph of a small boy playing his flute for a kitten sent to me by a reader in Sri Lanka. I imagined the little boy as Ranji,” says Bond. On his writing journey, Bond says, “When I ventured into writing at the age of 17, I wanted to be a good and successful writer. I just wanted to write good stuff - poems, prose, stories, essays, everything.”

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