Robin Saikia
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Author |
Robin Saikia is a British writer.
Books
Robin Saikia wrote The Venice Lido, a guide to Venice's beach resort.[1] He compiled Blue Guide Literary Companion London, an anthology of poetry and prose excerpts written in and about London. He also wrote The Red Book: The Membership List of The Right Club, Blue Guide Hay-on-Wye, and Blue Guide Italy Food Companion: Phrasebook & Miscellany. He was editor of The Horn Book: A Victorian Sex Manual, was co-editor, with Joachim Von Halasz, of Munich: A Third Reich Tourist Guide and was a contributor, with Charles James Lyall and Abu Zazariya Yahya Al-Tibrizi, to A Commentary on Ten Ancient Arabic Poems.
gollark: Just... don't do that?
gollark: And wrong in insidious ways, instead of failing obviously.
gollark: It makes it easier for the foolish humans to write wrong code than higher-level languages. Thus, it is "unsafe".
gollark: Yes, but sometimes I value tasks other than random arithmetic.
gollark: Well, yes, C will do random arithmetic better than me, what's your point?
References
- Rule, Vera (8 July 2011). "The Venice Lido by Robin Saikia – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
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