Other leading newspapers and magazines like The Sunday Statesman, The Hindu, The Tribune and The Onlooker (of Bombay, now defunct) too lapped up Ruskin’s simple stories. I was then a Dehra Dun-based correspondent for The Statesman and The Tribune and...
Other leading newspapers and magazines like The Sunday Statesman, The Hindu, The Tribune and The Onlooker (of Bombay, now defunct) too lapped up Ruskin’s simple stories. I was then a Dehra Dun-based correspondent for The Statesman and The Tribune and got complimentary copies. I was the first to rush to Ruskin’s room if his story was published. Ruskin would also get complimentary copies if and when his story got published. We did not buy our own copies; at that time every penny counted and we scrimped on these avoidable expenses. It was then a hand-to-mouth existence, more for Ruskin than for me. I was lucky since I lived with my family, and the money I earned was extra. Ruskin, on the other hand, had to earn his livelihood from his writings alone. He lived primarily on his guts, wit and pen. Ruskin and I would walk down the small distance from his Astley Hall room to the Post Office at 9.30 in the morning around the middle of each month just to check if our money orders or letters containing cheques from our respective publications had arrived.
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Other leading newspapers and magazines like The Sunday Statesman, The Hindu, The Tribune and The Onlooker (of Bombay, now defunct) too lapped up Ruskin’s simple stories. I was then a Dehra Dun-based correspondent for The Statesman and The Tribune and got complimentary copies. I was the first to rush to Ruskin’s room if his story was published. Ruskin would also get complimentary copies if and when his story got published. We did not buy our own copies; at that time every penny counted and we scrimped on these avoidable expenses. It was then a hand-to-mouth existence, more for Ruskin than for me. I was lucky since I lived with my family, and the money I earned was extra. Ruskin, on the other hand, had to earn his livelihood from his writings alone. He lived primarily on his guts, wit and pen. Ruskin and I would walk down the small distance from his Astley Hall room to the Post Office at 9.30 in the morning around the middle of each month just to check if our money orders or letters containing cheques from our respective publications had arrived.
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