Anurag Mathur
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Anurag Mathur (अनुराग माथुर) is an Indian author chiefly known for his 1991 novel The Inscrutable Americans which described the comical adventures of a young Indian student freshly arrived in the United States.
Anurag did his schooling from The Scindia School, (Gwalior, India). He received his bachelors degree from St. Stephen's College in Delhi, and his masters degree from the University of Tulsa.
He has made a career in journalism and publishing and contributes to various Indian magazines and newspapers. He is also the author of a travel guide called 22 days in India.
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- The Inscrutable Americans
- Making the Minister Smile
- Are All Women Leg-Spinners asked the Stephanian, later republished as The Department of Denials
- Scenes From an Executive Life
- 22 Days in India
- A Life Lived Later - Poems