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Stories of Joginder Paul

Stories of Joginder Paul
Author: Jogindar Pāl
Publisher: NBT India
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9788123740843

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A Drop of Blood

A Drop of Blood
Author: Joginder Paul
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0143497774

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Mohan Karan has been blessed with exceptional good looks-and a rare blood type. An orphan with few connections, he finds that his degree in English literature is unable to secure him a proper job. However, he discovers he can make good money by selling his blood to a private blood bank. And while this opens up unexpected possibilities for this unemployed graduate, little does he realize that it all comes at great personal cost. This short, blistering novel launched Joginder Paul's literary career, cleverly exploring the insidious ways in which the mighty habitually prey upon the vulnerable. Incisive in its observations, A Drop of Blood also ably tackles themes of female desire. Snehal Shingavi's lucid translation makes this important work available in English for the first time.


Joginder Paul

Joginder Paul
Author: Chandana Dutta
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1000510670

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This book is a comprehensive volume on the life and works of Joginder Paul, a well-known Urdu fiction writer and thinker. It presents a selection from the writer’s oeuvre – a few of his short stories, extracts from his long fiction, samples of his micro-fiction, personal reminiscences, and some of his incisive critical essays written in Urdu as well as in English that lay out his ideas on the role of the writer and the art of writing. The volume also contextualises his work within the Urdu literary tradition and beyond through some critical essays on him from across time and geography. It situates Paul as a notable fiction writer and an essayist who broke convention in his writing and crafted his own individual style. It shows how he was received in Urdu while also placing him as an important creative voice within a larger pan-Indian literary context. The book also focuses on Paul’s efforts to effect a change in how fiction should be perceived, particularly by his readers who he considered the most important ally-participant in his effort to create stories. This volume will help to evolve a deeper understanding of the thematic subtleties in his fiction, as well as the critical perspectives he offers in his non-fiction. Part of the Writer in Context series, this book will be indispensable to scholars and researchers in literature, history, sociology, language and creative writing, Partition studies, translation studies, Indian writings, Urdu literature, postcolonial studies, and South Asian Studies.


Joginder Paul

Joginder Paul
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9788195021727

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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.


Sleepwalkers

Sleepwalkers
Author: Jogindar Pāl
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788185586809

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Translation of an Urdu novel; includes critical appraisals of some of the author's works.


Translating Partition

Translating Partition
Author: Attia Hosain
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9788187649045

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This collection is about those on the wrong side of the border. Apart from offering a perspective on displaced people and communities, the stories talk about people as religious and linguistic minorities in post-Partition India and Pakistan. These narratives offer insights into individual experience, and break the silence of the collective sphere.


The Dying Sun

The Dying Sun
Author: Joginder Paul
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9350298929

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Does age ever catch up with the immortal? Listen in as Heer and Ranjha converse in whispered tones of a time that was; walk around with Lord Ram who has stepped out of the mosque compound, unable to cope with the frenzy of devotees who have installed him there; fly away to London, where the ageing Kasturi Lal Brahman struggles to let go of the idea of India; follow the travails of a 'perfect couple' who compromise on everything that is decent to create the 'perfect life' for themselves; listen to a dog who has walked off the pages of an author's stories to engage him in discussion on the world he has left behind. The Dying Sun collects eminent Urdu writer Joginder Paul's stories of wonder, whimsy and wisdom. With elegant simplicity, Paul describes the journeys of his characters through myriad landscapes, from the tangible to the internal and the imagined. A pungent satire on liberalization, a mother's plangent longing for her son, a playful take on an accountant's obsession with a character in a TV serial as he copes with the drudgery of his daily life - Paul's writing encompasses worlds that defy the imagination.


Land Lust

Land Lust
Author: Jogindar Pāl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Short stories, Urdu
ISBN: 9789386906809

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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.