Sarbpreet Singh

Sarbpreet Singh

Sarbpreet Singh is a versatile writer, playwright, podcaster, and musician. His works span fiction, non-fiction, and drama, often drawing inspiration from Punjabi literature and history.

His novels include “The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia,” “The Night of the Restless Spirits,” “The Story of the Sikhs,” and “The Sufi’s Nightingale.” His latest book, “Cauldron, Sword and Victory,” delves into the turbulent 18th century Sikh history.

Singh’s podcast, “Story of the Sikhs,” has garnered international acclaim, connecting listeners with their roots. His work has been featured on the BBC and NPR, and his commentary has appeared in several newspapers.

As a playwright, Singh co-authored and produced “Kultar’s Mime,” which addresses the 1984 Delhi massacre. His recent works include “Jujhar Cheema,” a Punjabi adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” and a stage adaptation of “The Sufi’s Nightingale.”

A passionate musician and composer, Singh has spent over three decades immersed in Punjabi poetry. He has performed the works of renowned poets like Sheikh Farid, Kabir, the Sikh Gurus, and Bulleh Shah in various forums.

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