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Author : Joginder Paul

Publisher : Lajpat Rai & Sons, Delhi

Year of Publication : 1975

Language : Urdu

Categories : Text Books, Short-story

Pages : 152

Contributor : Joginder Paul

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کچھ شخصیات ایسی ہیں جنہوں نے افسانوں کے ساتھ ساتھ افسانچوں میں کامیاب تجربے کیے ہیں۔ ایساہی ایک نام جوگندر پال کا ہے۔ یہ کتاب ان کے افسانچوں کا مجموعہ ہے۔ اس کتاب میں ’پہلا لفظ‘ کے تحت انہوں نے ایک مختصر سی تحریر قلمبند کی ہے۔ یہ کہنا مبالغہ نہ ہوگا کہ بہت مختصر ہونے کے باوجود اس تحریر میں جوگندر پال نے کوزے میں سمندر بند کرنے کا کام کیا ہے۔ ان کے نزدیک ان افسانچوں میں انہوں نے اپنی فکر کو ننھے منے پیمانوں میں پیش کیا ہے۔ ایک مختصر سی صنف میں انہوں نے جس گہرائی و گہرائی کا مظاہرہ کیا ہے وہ کسی بھی قاری کے لیے چونکا دینے والا تجربہ بھی ہو سکتا ہے۔

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About The Author

Identity: A distinguished and unique modern Urdu fiction writer, a sensitive interpreter of human psyche and social realities, also known for short-short stories.

Joginder Pal is a significant figure in the history of Urdu fiction who transformed storytelling from mere narration into a medium for exploring human consciousness, socio-economic issues, and psychological complexities. For him, fiction is an inner experience, expressed through characters with such depth that readers can feel the movement of the human soul.

He was born on 5 September 1925 in Sialkot. He completed his early education at Ganda Singh High School and graduated from Murray College, Sialkot. After the Partition of India, his family migrated to Ambala, where they faced severe financial hardship. Despite being an M.A. English student, he worked in a dairy, bringing milk from distant villages early in the morning. This phase instilled in him a strong sense of responsibility and resilience.

In 1948, he moved to Kenya, where he spent fourteen years, which he described as a period of “exile.” The experiences of racial discrimination, exploitation, and social injustice deeply influenced his writing, reflected in his collection “Dharti Ka Kaal.”

He returned to India in 1963, joined the teaching profession, and later became a principal. In 1978, after retirement, he settled in Delhi and devoted himself entirely to writing.

His fiction is marked by narrative innovation, stream of consciousness, and symbolic depth. He focuses more on the inner life and psychology of characters rather than rigid plots. His characters appear real and deeply human.

Major themes in his work include poverty, class conflict, migration, Partition trauma, and the decline of human values. His notable stories include “Afreed (Ifrit)”, “Chor Sipahi”, “Boo”, “Gaadi”, “Be-Gor”, “Hari Kirtan”, and “Panahgah.”

He never aligned himself with any literary movement, choosing instead to follow his inner voice. His wife, Krishna Pal, played an important role in his literary journey.

Joginder Pal remains a luminous figure in Urdu literature, who elevated fiction through human sensitivity, intellectual depth, and creative honesty.

Death: 23 April 2016

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