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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Sarkandun Kay Peechay; an Interesting Urdu Short Story by Manto

Saadat Hassan Manto (Urdu: ‏‏سعادت حسن منٹو) (May 11, 1912 – January 18, 1955) was a short story writer of Kashmiri heritage. He is best known for his short stories , 'Bu' (Odour), 'Khol Do' (Open It), 'Thanda Gosht' (Cold Meat), and his magnum opus, Toba Tek Singh'.

Combining psychoanalysis with human behaviour, he was arguably one of the best short story tellers of the 20th century, and one of the most controversial as well. When it comes to chronicling the collective madness that prevailed, during and after the Partition of India in 1947, no other writer comes close to the oeuvre of Saadat Hassan Manto.

Here you go "Sarkandun Kay Peechay" (Urdu: سرکنڈوں کے پیچھے) (English: Behind the Reed Grass), a beautiful Urdu Short Story (افسانہ) by Manto. I hope you will like it. 

















2 comments:

  1. Is this really by Manto? Shaheena said that she killed her husband and cut him into pieces already. How did Khan go to the funeral of pieces?

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    1. It is a fiction not true story but based on reality. It is just my opinion and I call Monto a great story writer example of his own.

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