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This anthology brings together English translations of twenty-six Urdu short stories by mostly renowned Pakistani writers. All the stories were written between 1947 and the present time. Authors range from the celebrated Saadat Hasan Manto to Dr Shershah Syed and Mehmood Zafar. Not all of these stories are necessarily the most famous works of their authors, and most of them have not been translated into English before. However, their exquisite depiction of diverse experiences and social realities justifies calling them unforgettable gems of Urdu short story writing. Selected and translated by Amina Azfar, these stories will delight the general reader and will also be found useful by students and scholars studying South Asian literature, culture, and history.
Sixteen striking stories from one of the richest literary storehouses of the subcontinent. Complex, audacious, and strongly individualistic, the stories in this selection underline the originality and power of the modern Urdu short story. From Qurratulain Hyder to Enver Sajjad, these are stories that dazzle with their wit, brilliance, and intelligence.
This collection of works by the best writers of Urdu short fiction is aimed at introducing Pakistani literature to foreign readers. The stories themselves depict certain moral themes concerning the social environment and the problems of humankind, and reflect accurately their authors' literaryachievements and creative talents.
A Collection Of Urdu Stories By Some Of The Finest And Most Renowned Writers Of The Language Today - Including Naiyer Masud, Balraj Manra, Jeelani Bano And Intizar Husain - Brought To The English Reader In Accurate, Modern Translations. With Originality And Poetic Grace, These Stories Lead Us Into A World Shaped By Islamic And Indian Sub Continental Traditions, Revealing An Imagination Hovering Upon The Mystical And The Romantic, The Traditional And The Modern, The Social And The Political. Ultimately, They Testify To The Depth Of The Human Spirit Ad They Reflect Upon Its Mysteries. An Informative Preface By Muhammad Umar Memon Sets The Scene For A Power Anthology Of A Vibrant And Tenacious Literary Tradition.
A collection of Urdu short stories reflecting their female authors' myriad concerns, from the literary to the political. A critical introduction examines their concerns against the social and political background of the time and assesses their contribution to Urdu literature.
Though Barely A Hundred Years Old, The Urdu Short Story, Or Afsana', Has Established Itself At The Forefront Of Urdu Literature. Emerging As A Discrete Narrative Genre With Munshi Premchand, It Gained Momentum With The Progressive Writers' Movement In The 1930S. The Partition Of The Subcontinent In 1947 Introduced New Dynamics Into The Genre As Writers Grappled With Emerging Trends Of Modernism And Symbolism As Well As With A Depleted Readership In India And The Challenge Of Establishing A New Literary Tradition Commensurate With A New Nationhood In Pakistan. The Penguin Book Of Classic Urdu Stories Brings Together Sixteen Memorable Tales That Have Influenced Generations Of Readers. From Saadat Hasan Manto'S Immortal Partition Narrative Toba Tek Singh' And The Harrowing Realism Of Premchand'S The Shroud' To The Whimsical Strains Of Qurratulain Hyder'S Confessions Of St Flora Of Georgia' And The Daring Experimentation Of Khalida Husain'S Millipede', This Definitive Collection Represents The Best Of Short Fiction In Urdu. In The Process, It Provides A Glimpse Of The Works Of Acclaimed Masters On Both Sides Of The Border Ismat Chughtai And Ashfaq Ahmad, Rajinder Singh Bedi And Intizar Husain, Krishan Chander And Hasan Manzar, Naiyer Masud And Ikramullah.