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The Three Innocents and Ors.: Chughtai on Childhood
This work is a delightful anthology that offers a rare glimpse into the lesser known aspects of Ismat Chughtaiâs writingâthe warmth, humour, and affection with which she writes on her childhood. Shedding all of the certainties of an adult, she steps into a childâs shoes, looks upon the world with an unjaundiced eye, and presents us with scrapes, situations, and sentiments that are refreshing in their candour. This is Chughtai at her disarming best.
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Ismat Chughtai is one of the most renowned Urdu writers of the twentieth century in the subcontinent. A prolific writer, she has authored several collections of short stories; novellas; novels; a collection of reminiscences; essays including, âMy Friend, My Enemyâ; and a memoir, Kaghazi hai Perahan (The Paper Attire). With her husband, Shahid Latif, a film director, she produced and co-directed six films, and produced a further six independently.
Tahira Naqvi is a translator, writer, and Urdu language lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. She has translated the works of Saâadat Hasan Manto, Munshi Premchand, Khadija Mastoor, and Ismat Chughtai into English
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The Three Innocents and Ors.: Chughtai on Childhoodâ
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The Three Innocents and Ors.: Chughtai on Childhood
This work is a delightful anthology that offers a rare glimpse into the lesser known aspects of Ismat Chughtaiâs writingâthe warmth, humour, and affection with which she writes on her childhood. Shedding all of the certainties of an adult, she steps into a childâs shoes, looks upon the world with an unjaundiced eye, and presents us with scrapes, situations, and sentiments that are refreshing in their candour. This is Chughtai at her disarming best.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Ismat Chughtai is one of the most renowned Urdu writers of the twentieth century in the subcontinent. A prolific writer, she has authored several collections of short stories; novellas; novels; a collection of reminiscences; essays including, âMy Friend, My Enemyâ; and a memoir, Kaghazi hai Perahan (The Paper Attire). With her husband, Shahid Latif, a film director, she produced and co-directed six films, and produced a further six independently.
Tahira Naqvi is a translator, writer, and Urdu language lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. She has translated the works of Saâadat Hasan Manto, Munshi Premchand, Khadija Mastoor, and Ismat Chughtai into English
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This work is a delightful anthology that offers a rare glimpse into the lesser known aspects of Ismat Chughtaiâs writingâthe warmth, humour, and affection with which she writes on her childhood. Shedding all of the certainties of an adult, she steps into a childâs shoes, looks upon the world with an unjaundiced eye, and presents us with scrapes, situations, and sentiments that are refreshing in their candour. This is Chughtai at her disarming best.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Ismat Chughtai is one of the most renowned Urdu writers of the twentieth century in the subcontinent. A prolific writer, she has authored several collections of short stories; novellas; novels; a collection of reminiscences; essays including, âMy Friend, My Enemyâ; and a memoir, Kaghazi hai Perahan (The Paper Attire). With her husband, Shahid Latif, a film director, she produced and co-directed six films, and produced a further six independently.
Tahira Naqvi is a translator, writer, and Urdu language lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. She has translated the works of Saâadat Hasan Manto, Munshi Premchand, Khadija Mastoor, and Ismat Chughtai into English











