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‘Saadat Hasan Manto has a good claim to be considered the greatest South Asian writer of the 20th century… [He] incarnated the exuberance, the madness, the alcoholic delirium of his time…’—Suketu Mehta, The New York Times This remarkable anthology brings together stories about Saadat Hasan Manto, essayist, scriptwriter, and a master of the short story, by his friends, family and rivals—among others, Ismat Chughtai, Upendranath Ashk, Balwant Gargi, Krishan Chander, his daughter Nuzhat and nephew Hamid Jalal. These are accounts of grand friendships and quarrels, protracted drinking bouts, cutthroat rivalries in the world of Urdu letters, and intense engagement with issues of that turbulent age. Together, they form an unprecedented portrait of the literary and film worlds of the time, and of the great cities of Bombay, Delhi and Lahore. They also offer a glimpse of the making of a legend even as they reveal Manto as a complex man of many contradictions. A devoted husband and father, he was as comfortable at home as he was at prostitutes’ quarters, seeking new material. Generous to a fault, he freely gave away his earnings and often put his family in financial jeopardy. Fiercely competitive and an outspoken critic of others’ writing, he brooked no criticism of his own, at times choosing to sever ties rather than have his words tampered with. And, for much of his adult life, right until the end, Manto was an alcoholic who fiercely defended his choice to remain one. Honest, frank and personal, at times sentimental, and critical—even gossipy—at others, the pieces in Manto-Saheb constitute an unparalleled, multi-faceted biography of a genius
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• Stories about Manto, about his writing, his great friendships and rivalries, and about his drinking, told by friends, family and rivals, brought together for the first time in English
• Inside stories of the film, radio and literary worlds and of Delhi, Bombay and Lahore of the time
• Features essays by some of the greats of Indian and Pakistani literature: Balwant Gargi, Ismat Chughtai, Krishan Chander, Upendranath Ashk, Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and others
• Will interest the general reader, fans of Manto’s writing, and also academics
Author Biography
Dr Vibha Chauhan taught English literature at Zakir Husain Delhi College and is at present Principal of Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. Dr Khalid Alvi, poet, critic and Urdu scholar, taught Urdu literature at Zakir Husain Delhi College. He is the author of twelve books, and co-translated, with Vibha Chauhan, Angarey: Nine Stories and a Play.
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Anthology copyright © Speaking Tiger 2018
Translations copyright © Vibha Chauhan and Khalid Alvi 2018
The copyright for the original essays vests with the individual authors or their estates.
Speaking Tiger
Speaking Tiger is an independent publishing company based in New Delhi. Founded in September 2014, the company publishes a diverse list comprising quality fiction and non-fiction from South Asia and the rest of the world, with a strong emphasis on new voices.
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher Speaking Tiger
- Publication Date 2018
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789388070256
- Publication Country or regionIndia
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 499 INR
- Pages296
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsNA
- Editionoriginal edition
- Copyright Year2018
- Dimensions8.5 x 5.5 inches
- IllustrationNA
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