"The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told", compiled and translated by Muhammad Umar Memon, professor of Urdu literature and Islamic studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, features stories by litterateurs like Ismat Chugtai, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Munshi Premchand and Saadat Hasan Manto.
In the introduction to the book, Memon traces the evolution of the Urdu short story -- from Premchand, who pioneered the genre in the language, through the emergence of the Progressives in late 1930s, and finally to the modernist era, and the current times of avant-garde and experimental Urdu fiction.
"The stories offered here are, quite simply, the stories I personally have enjoyed reading. I can offer no better criteria for their inclusion than my own passion and prejudice," Memon says in the book.
The collection also has stories by writers like Khalida Asghar, Naiyer Masud, Intizar Hussain, Zakia Mashhadi, Siddiq Aalam, Ikramullah, Jamila Hashmi, Ali Imam Naqvi, Qurratulain Hyder.
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However, Memon admitted that there were several Urdu writers who were not included in the collection, but noted that their exclusion was "not meant to belittle their importance in contributing to the richness of Urdu fiction."
Published by Aleph Book Company, "The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told" is available for Rs 699.
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