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New Urdu Fictions

New Urdu Fictions
Author: Jogindar Pāl
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Short stories, Urdu
ISBN: 9788187649854

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Selected by celebrated author Joginder Paul, this is a compilation of 36 short stories that explore the diverse strands of Urdu short fiction in the last three decades.


God's Own Land

God's Own Land
Author: Shaukat Ṣiddīqī
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780904404999

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River of Fire

River of Fire
Author: Qurratulain Hyder
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2003-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811215336

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A novel of India through the eyes of four protagonists, reincarnated several times over 2,000 years. They retain the same names and are always involved with each other. A tale of love, war, possession and dispossession. By an Indian woman writing in Urdu.


Azab E Agahi

Azab E Agahi
Author: Nasir Malik
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-10-24
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is an Urdu novel. It's basically the story of a brave man who knew he was going to die on this coming date. He knew this through a nightmare. He had three options. The first way was for him to accept the news and admit defeat and wait for death. It was a painful and frustrating journey. The other option he had was to realize the dream and prepare for a dangerous battle with death. The third option was that he would not value this dream as a lie and would die in ignorance. He was so entangled in the painful choice that he fell in love with a beautiful woman. This love made it easy for him to choose one of three paths. This is an excellent Urdu novel. It has great fiction for its readers. It is a romantic, social and socially divisive novel. It also contains some of the best romantic dialogues. Well known Urdu writer Nasir Malik has written it.


The Penguin Book of Classic Urdu Stories

The Penguin Book of Classic Urdu Stories
Author: Mohammad Asaduddin
Publisher: Penguin Global
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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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.


The House of Fear

The House of Fear
Author: IbnESafi
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2011-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8184002556

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To the world Imran may appear to be a rich, handsome buffoon with his sports car, eccentric dress sense and bizarre sense of humour—but in reality he possesses a razor-sharp mind, and the agility, strength and quick wits of the perfect spy. His colleagues at the secret service make fun of him, but little do they know that he is their mastermind chief X2—a man who can defeat any enemy and solve all mysteries. Detective Imran is spy-novelist Ibn-e Safi’s greatest creation and the bestselling Imran series are Urdu cult classics, translated into English for the first time. The House of Fear: Dead bodies have been found in an abandoned house, each bearing three identical dagger marks, exactly five inches apart. Who is behind these eerie murders? Only Imran can solve this mystery. The House of Fear is the first book in the Imran series. Shootout at the Rocks: Colonel Zargham knows he is in grave danger when he receives a three-inch wooden monkey in the mail. This is no ordinary threat, but a warning from the two-hundred-years-old Li Yu Ka, one of the world’s deadliest gangs. The monkey will be followed by a wooden snake, and then a wooden rooster, after which the colonel will be swiftly murdered. Only one man stands between Li Yu Ka and his death: genius sleuth, Ali Imran.


The Best of Ahmed Faraz

The Best of Ahmed Faraz
Author: Aḥmad Farāz
Publisher: Rajpal and Sons
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9788170289043

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The Weary Generations

The Weary Generations
Author: Abdullah Hussein
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0720617715

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Published ahead of Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet and long before Midnight’s Children, Abdullah Hussein’s ambitious saga of social struggle The Weary Generations was a bestseller in Urdu. Published in 1963 and now beyond its 40th edition, it has never been out of print. A vivid depiction of the widespread disillusionment and seismic upheavals of the Partition era that lead to the creation of Pakistan and Bangladesh, there has never been a more opportune time to discover one of the most important writings about the post-colonial trauma in the region. Naim, son of a peasant, marries Azra, the daughter of a rich landowner. Fighting for the British during World War I he loses an arm. Invalided home, he becomes angered at the subjugation of his countrymen under the Raj and aligns himself with the opposition. His ideals are swept away after Independence in 1947 when he realizes that, as Muslims, his family is no longer safe in their Indian home and that they must migrate to the newly created Pakistan. Regarded as one of the half-dozen most influential novels dealing with Partition or post-colonial malaise, this is an immensely powerful novel in its own right and is essential reading for English language readers seeking to comprehend the historical origins of the tensions in the Indian subcontinent.


Sociology of Literature

Sociology of Literature
Author: Syed Fazal-e-Rab
Publisher: Commonwealth
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Study of Urdu novels published during 1947-1967.


The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told
Author: Muhammad Umar Memon
Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Short stories, Urdu
ISBN: 9789383064076

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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 Progressives in 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