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Pakistan's finest women writers - Jamila Hashmi, Mumtaz Shirin, and Fahmida Riaz, amongst others - introduce us to the compelling cadences of a rich literary culture. A naive peasant is left with a white man's baby; a frustrated housewife slashes her husband's silk pyjamas; a middle-class woman sees visions of salvation in the tricks of circus animals ... Equally at ease with polemic and lyricism, these writers mirror the events of their convoluted history - nationalism and independence, wars with India, the creation of Bangladesh, the ethnic conflicts in Karachi - in innovative and courageous forms. Influenced both by the Indian and Islamic traditions of their milieu and by the shocking impact of modernity, they are distinguished above all by their artistic integrity and intellectual honesty. 'An excellent anthology by Urdu's foremost women writers' Muneeza Shamsie, Newsline 'I hope that this engaging and diverse work will encourage other translations of contemporary Pakistani fiction.' SOAS bulletin
There is probably nothing more intriguing than the world of unknown or rather the world of supernatural. People in today's world might not want to believe in anything non-scientific but the seed of believing in this parallel world is sown in our minds right from childhood. At some point or the other we have heard ghost stories from grandparents or read books which have haunted us at nights. Ek Anokhi Kahani brings back all those memories but in a modern set-up.
Plato has rightly said, “Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything." Music has been a part of our lives ever since we entered this world. In the morning, we wake up to the birds chirping and the leaves rustling, it's much-like music to our ears. Music is everywhere, and all we have to do is open up our senses to it. Ever wondered what makes music so special? Music is more or less an integral part of everyone's life. We hear music all the time. While going to school, while having coffee, while sweating it out in the gym, and sometimes for a sound sleep. Even long journeys are quite bearable with music. People tend to listen to music that fits their emotions and purges them. ''कहानी Unplugged'' is a wonderful collection of musical, soul-stirring write-ups. Writers have put their heart and soul while expressing their views on songs that are close to their heart. Because some songs are not just songs, they are memories! Compiled by Srashti Behure,Shaurya Sharma and Geetmalini Sahu, “कहानी Unplugged” is a collection of write-ups filled with emotions. It is sure to imbibe within you an exotic mellifluous feel. This book is a must-read for all music lovers.
Shayaris, poems, quotes, one liner... Nope, this book isn't just limited to words. It's got emotions. There is love, there is heartbreak, there is care, there is broken dream, there is hope and this list goes on. Don't just read words, feel the emotions that our budding writers have bought for you. Chand lavzon ki kahani is compiled by Mohan Kabra and Ruchika Agarwal. Take a deep breath and flip to any page and get your emotions stirred by our heartful words.
Opposites attract, they say....is it so? There is nothing common in Anand and Anamika, except for music, and yet they fall in love...what happens next is something celestial. If love is a bed of roses then marriage is the proverbial thorn. What does it take for these two to get married and stay happily that way? Compromises, adjustment, understanding, tact....and overwhelming love for each other... The novel follows the life of Dr Anand, hailing from a north Indian Kayastha family, and Dr Anamika, hailing from a south Indian Brahmin family, right from their days in the medical college and continues for the next three decades. A fairy tale bumping into each other, introduction, followed by dreamy romance, familial opposition, down to earth marriage, two daughters who are a credit to them, friends and buddies who enrichen their life...with stars in their eyes and wings to their dreams, Anand and Anamika look forward to their future together. And all is hunky-dory till Anamika is diagnosed with cancer and given not more than three months to live....her untimely demise shatters her family & friends. A devastated Anand then seeks for an emotional closure by fulfilling his late wifes last desire in her memory: plant a sapling with an NGO...
The book tells the social and cultural values, likes and dislikes, and preferences of the people of different regions in different parts of the world, particularly of fifteen countries where the author worked as an engineer on irrigation projects.
Brief history of India’s partition with emphasis on the Punjab in a pictorial form, a kind of ringside view.
This is the story of Samir Sharma, as told by Sasha. In ‘Painter Kahani’, Sasha traces Samir’s journey in the realm of his painting activity. Sasha discovered that Samir has his works preserved in the original since 1956 when he was only 11 years old. Some of the childhood works of Samir bear the remarks and signatures of his school teachers. In some cases, the colour of the sheets of paper has faded, while some others have torn corners. Some have the sheets and the paint cracking with time. All this adds to the authenticity of the period when those works were done by Samir, and the writer finds this aspect unique and interesting while tracing an Artist-Painter’s development in this field. Being the observer-consciousness in Samir Sharma, Sasha has written this book based on knowing Samir well. Further, Sasha has all of Samir's works in the original to see. For the particulars, details, vocabulary, terminology used in Art, Painting and Visual Arts, Sasha relies on the matter related by the Artist-Painter himself. This book is profusely illustrated with images of Samir's paintings. They have been placed in chronological sequence and the story woven accordingly. This way the Author believes that the development of the Artist-Painter Samir is clearly brought out and would be discernable to the reader.
" Life is perfectly peaceful for the Mehtas. Kalyani Mehta's homestay by the sea is a little garden of Eden where she, her retired occultist husband and feckless, unemployed son live happy, dysfunctional lives. Enter snake. Bobby Chander, a billionaire NRI, makes a bid for the property. Kalyani rebuffs his offer, but the sleazy real estate tycoon, refusing to back down, starts making life miserable for Kalyani. With her back to the wall, she reluctantly reaches out to her younger sister, who happens to be incarcerated, for help. Maya is a genie best left in the bottle. Her elaborate con attracts a host of devious characters, pursuing nefarious agendas of their own... Manohar Kahani is a goofy misadventure with a heap of chaos and a pinch of crazy. "
Folk tales belonging to a group collectively known as Ṭuṭīnāmah; original Sanskrit: Sukasaptati.