Ranjit Sandhu
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Ranjit Sandhu is an American author and cultural critic. He co-authored Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?, Media-graphy: A Bibliography Of The Works Of Paul Kurtz Fifty-one Years, 1952-2003 and Fighting Back! A Manual for Freethinkers.
He is a connoisseur of the works Tinto Brass, Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon.
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