The Armchair Revolutionary and Other Sketches


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About The Book

Manto wrote these words in the preface to Ganje Farishte a collection of his sketches. They give us a sense of what to expect from him: the unvarnished truth as seen through his unforgiving gaze and as captured by his sharp pen. Vivid and intimate portraits of well-known figures including celebrities such as Ashok Kumar Nargis and Nur Jehan they also document the social political and cultural milieu of that era. Manto was a central and controversial figure on the subcontinents literary scene from the 1940s until his untimely death in 1955. In their introductory essay to this collection the editors offer evidence that Manto was a deeply political writer one committed to radical humanism. Despite his often fraught relationship with the Progressive Writers Association he rightfully belongs within the fold of the progressives. With a special Prologue by actor and filmmaker Nandita Das. Cover artwork by Ayaz Jokhio.
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