“[Manto’s] empathy and narrative economy invite comparisons with
Chekhov. These readable, idiomatic translations have all the agile
swiftness and understated poignancy that parallel suggests." ---Boyd
Tonkin, Wall Street Journal Stories from "the undisputed master of the
modern Indian short story" encircling the marginalized, forgotten
lives of Bombay, set against the backdrop of the India-Pakistan
Partition (Salman Rushdie) By far the most comprehensive collection of
stories by this 20th Century master available in English. A master
of the short story, Saadat Hasan Manto opens a window onto Bombay’s
demimonde—its prostitutes, rickshaw drivers, artists, and strays as
well probing the pain and bewilderment of the Hindus, Muslims, and
Sikhs ripped apart by the India-Pakistan Partition. Manto is best
known for his dry-eyed examination of the violence, horrors, and
reverberations from the Partition. From a stray dog caught in the
crossfire at the fresh border of India and Pakistan, to friendly
neighbors turned enemy soldiers pausing for tea together in a
momentary cease fire—Manto shines incandescent light into hidden
corners with an unflinching gaze, and a fierce humanism. With a
foreword by Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Vijay Seshadri, these
stories are essential reading for our current moment where
divisiveness is erupting into violence in so many parts of the world.
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ISBN
9781953861016
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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