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Asim Khan

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Montreal, Canada
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The rich Indian tradition of oral narrative.

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October 2012

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Recovering banker, emerging author. Wrote my first book, Dispatches from Saint-Tropez, last year. Working on my second book, a novel based in London that examines the terrorist sleeper-cell phenomenon.

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Elevate Your Salah

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Dispatches from Saint-Trope...

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LE ROYAUME DE DIEU

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Donne vie à ta prière !: El...

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“Life is a race for those who want success and journey for those who want to live their dreams.”
Asim Khan

“The unconventional is dangerous at times, but we must...splash our personal canvasses with bold strokes and daring colors and give no thought to what the finished work may look like. It will somehow self-organize into a more worthy piece than can be constructed by the deliberate planning so common with the way life is lived today by most of our fellow humans.”
Asim Khan, Dispatches from Saint-Tropez: Reminiscences of La Vie en Rosé

“The unconventional is dangerous at times, but we must...splash our personal canvasses with bold strokes and daring colors and give no thought to what the finished work may look like. It will somehow self-organize into a more worthy piece than can be constructed by the deliberate planning so common with the way life is lived today by most of our fellow humans.”
Asim Khan, Dispatches from Saint-Tropez: Reminiscences of La Vie en Rosé

“They say the seeds of what we will do are in all of us, but it always seemed to me that in those who make jokes in life the seeds are covered with better soil and with a higher grade of manure.”
Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast

“Metaphor is the currency of knowledge. I have spent my life learning incredible amounts of disparate, disconnected, obscure, useless pieces of knowledge, and they have turned out to be, almost all of them, extremely useful.”
Chandler Burr, The Emperor of Scent: A True Story of Perfume and Obsession

“Chic, is first, when you don't have to prove you have money, either because you have a lot and it doesn't matter or because you don't have any and it doesn't matter. Chic is not aspirational. Chic is the most impossible thing to define. Luxury is a humorless thing, largely, and when humor happens in luxury it happens involuntarily. Chic is all about humor. Which means chic is about intelligence. And there has to be oddness-- most luxury is conformist, and chic cannot be. Chic must be polite and not incommode others, but within that it can be as weird as it wants.”
Luca Turin

“In the South of Spain, one could look to vice as quickly as to virtue for a sense of tradition.”
Norman Mailer, Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man

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