Short Stories from Pakistan

Short Stories from Pakistan
Author: Intizar Hussain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003
Genre: Short stories, Pakistan (English)
ISBN: 9788126015986

If Pakistan Were A Different Nation Then What Was Ts National & Cultural Identity? Where Could It Trace Its Beginning? The Short Stories- Written Originally In Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto And Suraiki And Now Translated Into English- Showcased In This Anthology Engage With The Above Questions In Their Own Ways, Articulating A Multiplicity Of Voices And Experiences. They Chronicle The Birth Of The Pakistani Nation In Traumatic Circumstances And Its Chequered History Over The Past Fifty Years, Through Depicting The ýDesires And Aspirations And Thousand Other Unnamed Feelingsý Of Their Protagonists. While Doing So, They Also Depict The Immensely Varies And Rich Tapestry Of The Cultural Life In Pakistan

Stories of the Soil

Stories of the Soil
Author: Nirupama Dutt
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 014306858X

A story of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral tradition of kissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have developed their own unique way of portraying love, longing, ecstasy and malice. Spanning a century, these stories talk of life in the village and the town. There are haunting tales about Partition like 'A Matter of Faith' by Gulzar Singh Sandhu where a horrible tragedy is viewed through the eyes of a child. Along with sensitive accounts of life from across the border in Pakistan are tales by the Dalits who until recently had been rendered voiceless. Amrita Pritam's 'The Vault', a metaphor for a barren womb, explores the identity of a Punjabi woman while stories like Surjit Birdi's 'Flies' reveals the concerns faced by the Punjabi diaspora. Translated and edited by Nirupama Dutt, these carefully selected stories reflect every aspect of life in the land of five rivers.

Selected Punjabi Short Stories

Selected Punjabi Short Stories
Author: Edited By Rajendra Awasthy
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2004
Genre: Short stories, Panjabi
ISBN: 9788128804786

Popular Folk Tales of the Punjab

Popular Folk Tales of the Punjab
Author: Shafīʻ ʻAqīl
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2008
Genre: English
ISBN: 9780195475791

This collection of Punjabi folk tales was compiled from the narratives of people from various parts of the province of Punjab, Pakistan. These tales form a part of the cultural and literary heritage of the subcontinent of South Asia, a region believed to be the birthplace of folk stories from around the world.

Kahani

Kahani
Author: Aamer Hussein
Publisher: Saqi Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In this collection of stories by Pakistan's finest women writers - including Jamila Hashmi, Mumtaz Shirin, and Fahmida Riaz - we are introduced to the intricate narrative patterns and compelling cadences of a rich literary culture.

The Night of the Full Moon and Other Stories

The Night of the Full Moon and Other Stories
Author: Kartar Singh Duggal
Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788172012281

It Is A Delightful Collection Of 41 Short Stories, Several Of Which First Appeared In Kartar Singh DuggalýS Twelfth Collection Of Stories In Punjabi Ik Chhit Chanan Di Which Won The Sahitya Akademi Award In 1965. The Stories In This Volume Reflect The Indian Scene In Its Rare Moments Of Agony And Ecstasy, Triumph And Tribulation, Harmony And Discord.

A Letter from India

A Letter from India
Author: Moazzam Sheikh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004
Genre: Short stories, Panjabi
ISBN:

Anthology translated from Urdu and Punjabi.

Kahani

Kahani
Author: Aamer Hussein
Publisher: Saqi
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0863567177

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

Kaka and Munni: A Folktale from Punjab

Kaka and Munni: A Folktale from Punjab
Author: Natasha Sharma
Publisher: Pratham books
Total Pages: 31
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Kaka, the wicked crow, wants to eat Munni's eggs. But Munni is a very clever sparrow. And so are all the characters in this popular folktale from Punjab.