Pakistan is a country full of contradictions. For politicians and social scientists, the 50th year of its independence has been a time for stocktaking. However, an alternate view of history emerges from the work of Pakistan's fiction writers. Drawn from the country's major languages, this anthology is an attempt to understand Pakistan through the works of its writers.
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Pakistan is a country full of contradictions. For politicians and social scientists, the 50th year of its independence has been a time for stocktaking. However, an alternate view of history emerges from the work of Pakistan's fiction writers. Drawn from the country's major languages, this anthology is an attempt to understand Pakistan through the works of its writers.
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Very Good. This is an anthology of 34 short stories from all the major languages of Pakistan in translation; includes a preface by Intizar Hussain and an introduction by the editor, Asif Farrukhi, a writer of short stories in Urdu (brown pictorial cover with yellow lettering has some edgewear and creases; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)