Rakhshanda Jalil

Hindustani awaaz |

Saadat Hasan Manto went to Bombay (as Mumbai was then called) in search of work sometime in 1936, landing a job as editor of a ...
11:55 AM, Dec 17, 2012

Rakhshanda Jalil

Hindustani awaaz |

The two enfant terribles of Urdu literature - Ismat Chughtai and Saadat Hasan Manto - delighted in being provocative, outrageous, even blasphemous; both were tried ...
01:53 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Remembering Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto

Saadat Hasan Manto, the celebrated Urdu writer, is best known for highlighting hypocrisy and evils of the society through his short stories. Saadat Manto is known to have written more than 200 stories in a span of not more than 2 decades. Toba Tek Singh, the story that captured the aftermath of the partition, is perhaps one of his most popular works even today. In fact, after 1947, Manto was ...
06:03 PM, May 11, 2012

Manto now: Irrelevant for young, icon for others
by IANS
New Delhi: Literary icon Saadat Hasan Manto finds few takers among young readers because the stories are dark, disturbing and reflect a time they cannot relate to. But for the older generation of Indians, he still remains one of the most powerful writers of the 20th century. The writer, who died at the age of 43 in Lahore while struggling to keep the literature of truth alive, was born on...  
05:56 PM, May 11, 2012

Years later, Mumbai digs up Manto's memories
by IANS
Mumbai: The city surfaced in his stories. He even wrote scripts for its famous film industry and starred in some movies. Now, 100 years after Saadat Hasan Manto's birth, Mumbai is gearing up to remember the eventful time that the legendary Urdu writer spent here. Born May 11, 1912 in Samrala, Punjab, Manto arrived in Mumbai in the 1940s and spent four to five years here. Though not much is...  
01:25 PM, May 11, 2012

Bitter Fruit, Manto's magic lost in translation Lost in translation is much of Manto's charm, the lyricism of his prose ...  
04:21 PM, Aug 31, 2008