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Company Of Women
Company Of Women
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Company of Women by Khushwant Singh is a candid, provocative novel that explores desire, aging, power, and the complexities of human relationships. Centered on Mohan Kumar, a wealthy and influential man in his later years, Company of Women examines how success, loneliness, and an unapologetic pursuit of pleasure shape his life.
In Company of Women, Khushwant Singh presents an unfiltered portrait of a man who surrounds himself with women not merely for companionship, but as a reflection of his need for control, validation, and intimacy. Through sharp observations and bold storytelling, the novel challenges conventional morality and confronts uncomfortable truths about masculinity, sexuality, and societal hypocrisy.
What sets Company of Women apart is its fearless tone. Singh’s writing is direct, witty, and unapologetic, blending satire with psychological insight. The book invites readers to question social norms around aging, desire, and respectability, while revealing the emotional costs of a life driven by ego and indulgence.
Thought-provoking and controversial, Company of Women is ideal for readers interested in literary fiction that pushes boundaries and sparks debate. It is a striking exploration of human desire and the contradictions that define modern life.
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