*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
₹310
₹399
22% OFF
Paperback
All inclusive*
Qty:
1
About The Book
Description
Author
One of the greatest raconteurs of 20th century Saadat Hasan Manto declared that he was forced to write when his wife routinely demanded that he put bread on the table for the family. He didnt attribute any genius to his skills as a writer and convinced his readers that the stories flowed even as he minded his daughters or tossed a salad. Equally Manto treated his tryst with Bollywood with disdain and unmasked the cardboard lives of tinsel town when a horse was painted to double up for a zebra or multiple fans rotate to create a deluge.In these essays two of Mantos favourite and recurring themes-women and Partition-find special mention as he brings to focus the bizarre morality in the context of feminine beauty and the futile presence of religiosity in the creation of a nation he was to adopt later in life. For the first time ever this unique collection of nonfiction writing from the subcontinents greatest writer translated by well known author and journalist Aakar Patel showcases Saadat Hasan Mantos brilliance while dealing with lifes most mundane things-graveyards bumming cigarettes a film crew with motley characters from mythology and a sharp dissection of what ails the subcontinent even after six decades Hindi or Urdu vile politicians and the hopelessness of living under the shadow of fear.