The Greatest Urdu Stories
Q**Q
Beautiful book
This is an enlightening and well-curated book for anyone interested in Urdu literature but not overly familiar with reading the Urdu script itself.
S**H
Urdu short stories
Most of the stories described the pains of partion of India and Pakistan. Most of the younger generation are not aware of that part of history of these countries. The story of " Thouba Tek Singh " shows the irony of heartless thinking of administration of both the countries.I will recommends this book to my friends.
H**N
Very good translations
Lovely book with great a collection of stories
R**A
This is a good collection
This is indeed a good collection of short stories, and I am indeed glad that this has been published. Urdu has declined, as a language, in many parts of North & Northwest India. My father spoke it, as did my grandfather. Not meI have been rediscovering the works of Urdu poets and writers, and it is indeed good that this book has been published because it serves to remind the public (also in India) that there are great stories to be found in my country, in languages other than English.The collection of stories itself is good. Whether this is a collection of the greatest, or among the greatest, is a matter of debate.Some of the stories shine through, even with the limitations of the English language. Stories like Lajwanti, Toba Tek Singh, etc are magnificent even in English. Others suffer, even though the translators have done a magnificent job.It is definitely a book worth reading. It has inspired me to hunt for the stories, in Hindi sadly, to add to my own collection. To that extent, Muhammad Umar Memon has performed a great service.
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