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Description
The Oxford India Anthology of Modern Urdu Literature comprehensively and
creatively surveys the field from the mid-nineteenth to late twentieth
centuries. Covering 100 years of literary production, including about 90
authors and over 130 selections, and many new translations, the twin
volumes cover major genres like poetry, drama, and fiction, as well as
essays, autobiography, and letters. This volume includes both short
stories and extracts from novels and novellas. Beginning with Muhammad
Hadi Rusva (1857-1931), it moves on to Premchand, Ghulam Abbas, Krishan
Chander, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Intizar Husain, Qurratulain Hyder,
Abdullah Hussein, and Naiyer Masud among others, and finally, Syed
Muhammad Ashraf (b. 1957). The Introduction, giving an overview of the
development of Urdu literature and placing the writings in their proper
historical context, is accompanied by a chronological listing of
authors, biographical head-notes of the writings, glossary, and
bibliography to help readers understand and savour the rich diversity of
Urdu literature.
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