Manto-Saheb: Friends and Enemies on the Great Maverick

Dr Vibha Chauhan , Dr Khalid Alvi

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‘Saadat Hasan Manto has a good claim to be considered the greatest South Asian writer of the 20th century… [He] incarnated the exuberance, the madness, the alcoholic delirium of his time…’—Suketu Mehta, The New York Times

This remarkable anthology brings together stories about Saadat Hasan Manto, essayist, scriptwriter, and a master of the short story, by his friends, family and rivals—among others, Ismat Chughtai, Upendranath Ashk, Balwant Gargi, Krishan Chander, his daughter Nuzhat and nephew Hamid Jalal. These are accounts of grand friendships and quarrels, protracted drinking bouts, cutthroat rivalries in the world of Urdu letters, and intense engagement with issues of that turbulent age. Together, they form an unprecedented portrait of the literary and film worlds of the time, and of the great cities of Bombay, Delhi and Lahore.

They also offer a glimpse of the making of a legend even as they reveal Manto as a complex man of many contradictions. A devoted husband and father, he was as comfortable at home as he was at prostitutes’ quarters, seeking new material. Generous to a fault, he freely gave away his earnings and often put his family in financial jeopardy. Fiercely competitive and an outspoken critic of others’ writing, he brooked no criticism of his own, at times choosing to sever ties rather than have his words tampered with. And, for much of his adult life, right until the end, Manto was an alcoholic who fiercely defended his choice to remain one.

Honest, frank and personal, at times sentimental, and critical—even gossipy—at others, the pieces in Manto-Saheb constitute an unparalleled, multi-faceted biography of a genius

Review

‘Through this collection of reminiscences that Chauhan and Alvi have translated from Hindi and Urdu into English, there emerges a composite picture of not only Manto but also the many people who loved, lived, worked, and drank with him.’—Hindu Businessline

‘Writers like Krishan Chander, Upendranath Ashk, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Balwant Gargi and many more… all experienced Manto’s waspish tongue, moods, generosity, his temperamental genius—firsthand. They have told their stories in detail—providing insights and gossipy revelations.’—Deccan Herald

· ‘Like his coruscatingly brilliant stories, Manto was quirky, unpredictable, made of hard and soft edges. These essays, by his literary friends, confirm his genius.’— Outlook

Language English
ISBN-10 9388070259
ISBN-13 978-9388070256
No of pages 296
Book Publisher Speaking Tiger Books
Published Date 10 Aug 2018

About Author

Author : Dr Khalid Alvi

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