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Manto's writings are known for their candor and social realism. He criticized the social problems of society. The stories of the neglected and marginalized sections are presented candidly, allowing the readers to connect with the characters. One can feel the pain and struggle. His stories delve into the depths of human emotions, and they force the readers to think. The stories included in this collection highlight the social issues highlights various aspects. Manto's stories are a reflection of his time and they are a mirror of social realities. Manto's works are relevant even today and gives…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Manto's writings are known for their candor and social realism. He criticized the social problems of society. The stories of the neglected and marginalized sections are presented candidly, allowing the readers to connect with the characters. One can feel the pain and struggle. His stories delve into the depths of human emotions, and they force the readers to think. The stories included in this collection highlight the social issues highlights various aspects. Manto's stories are a reflection of his time and they are a mirror of social realities. Manto's works are relevant even today and gives readers a deeper understanding of society. Divisions in stories, The events of freedom struggle and social change have been depicted powerfully.
Autorenporträt
Saadat Hasan Manto (1912- 1955) was a renowned Pakistani writer known for his provocative and candid portrayal of society. Born in British India, Manto's short stories and essays often delved into the complexities of human nature, social issues, and the partition of India. His bold and controversial writing style challenged societal norms, earning him both admiration and criticism. Manto's works continue to be celebrated for their unflinching honesty, vivid storytelling, and deep insight into the human condition, solidifying his legacy as a literary icon in South Asian literature.