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Author : Wajida Tabassum

Edition Number : 001

Publisher : Ashfaq Ahmad

Year of Publication : 1974

Language : Urdu

Categories : Women's writings, Short-story

Pages : 304

Contributor : Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind), Delhi

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تانیثی خیالات کی حامل ممتاز اردو فکشن رائیٹر اور شاعرہ، مشرقی سماج میں عورت کے جنسی، نفسیاتی اور سماجی مسائل کو پیش کرنے کے لیے معروف۔ اردو کی باکمال ناول نگار اور افسانہ نویس واجدہ تبسم کی یہ کتاب چند اہم افسانوں کا مجموعہ ہے ۔ کتاب کا نام آخری افسانہ " آیا بسنت سکھی " سے موسوم ہے۔ کہانی کو اچانک شروع کردینا اور اس طرح شروع کردینا کہ قاری دنگ رہ جائے اور جملوں اور مفہوم میں کہیں شکستگی بھی نہ ہو واجدہ تبسم کا ہی کمال ہے۔ زیر نظر مجموعہ کی ابتدا "دیار حبیب " سے ہوئی ہے اور اس میں ایک خط کے ذریعہ حیرت انگیز طورپر کہانی کی شروعات کی گئی ہے ۔ مجموعے میں "منزل ، شہر ممنوع ، شعلے " کا کردار ہر ہر پل حیرت میں ڈالنے والا ہے۔ کتاب کی تمام مشمولات اپنی مثال آپ ہیں۔

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About The Author

Wajeda Tabassum was born in 1935 in Amravati, Maharashtra, India. After earning her master's degree in Urdu from Osmania University, the family in 1947 moved to Hyderabad. Much of her writing is in a Hyderabad locale and the Dakkani dialect of Urdu, over which she has uncommon mastery. Quite a few of her stories are critiques of the decadent life associated with the old aristocracy of that region. In 1960 she married, against the wishes of her family, her cousin Ashfaq. The couple now lives in Mumbai. Wajeda Tabassum is a firm believer and feels that her writing is so powerful because a religious force inspires her. Wajeda Tabassum has published twenty-seven books. Utran is her best-known piece. When it was published in 1977, she was enounced because of attitudes the heroin displayed that were considered inappropriate of a Muslim woman, but the story was also widely appreciated. It has been translated into eight languages and filmed for television.
Some of her stories have been made into movies and Indian television serials. Her controversial 1975 story titled "Utran" (translated as 'Cast-Offs' or 'Hand-Me Downs') was made into a popular soap opera on Indian television in 1988. "Utran" was reprinted in English translation as part of an anthology of 20 short stories titled Such Devoted Sisters in 1994 and from there was made into a movie in 1996 under the title Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, with a script by Mira Nair and Helena Kriel
Her books include Teh Khana, Kaise Samjhaoon, Phul Khilne Do, Utran, Zakhme-e-Dil Aur Mahak Aur Mahak and Zar, Zan, Zamin, which she had published in 1989.

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