The Greatest Urdu Stories
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Product Details
Author:
Muhammad kumar Memon
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
372
Publisher:
Rupa Publications (August 6, 2017)
Imprint:
Rupa Publications India
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9789383064076
ISBN-10:
9383064072
Weight:
14.72oz
Dimensions:
8" x 10" x 1.1"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_03282026_P9891706_onix30-20260328.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$16.99
Pub Discount:
60
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$14.61
Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Overview
Selected and translated by writer editor and translator par excellence Muhammad Umar Memon the twenty-five stories in this book represent the finest short fiction in Urdu literature.In his Introduction Memon traces the evolution of the Urdu short story from its origins in the work of writers like Munshi Premchand—‘the first professional short story writer in Urdu’—through the emergence of the Progressivesin the late 1930s whose writings were unabashedly political and underpinned their Marxist ideologies to the post-Independence ‘Modernist’ era and today’s generation of avant-garde experimental writers of Urdu fiction.Every story in the anthology illustrates one or the other facet of the form in the Urdu literary tradition. But even more than for their formal technique and inventiveness these stories have been included because of their power and impact on the reader. Death and poverty face off in Premchand’s masterpiece ‘The Shroud’. In Khalida Asghar’s ‘The Wagon’ a mysterious redness begins to cloak the sunset in a village by the Ravi. Behind closed doors and cracks in the windows lies desire but also ‘a sense of queer foreboding’ in Naiyer Masud’s ‘Obscure Domains of Fear and Desire'. The tragedy and horror of Partition are brought to life by Saadat Hasan Manto’s lunatic (in ‘Toba Tek Singh’) and the eponymous heroine of Rajinder Singh Bedi’s ‘Laajwanti’. Despairing violent passionate humorous ironic and profound—the fiction in The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told will imprint itself indelibly on your mind.








