Urdu, a major language of the South Asian subcontinent, was born, Ralph Russell says, 'out of the need of Muslim invaders of India from the tenth century onwards to create a literature in which they could communicate with their Indian subjects.' It was slow to gather literary momentum, but it is now one of the great literatures of the area. This anthology was originally entitled Hidden in the Lute (1995) and is published here in paperback for the first time. Rather than pursue a chronology, Ralph Russell divides the rich tradition into generic categories: popular literature, love poetry, the novel, the story, and less familiar Urdu modes. We begin in the twentieth century, with sketches and tales, and the book ends with Rusva's novel Umrao Jan Ada. Ralph Russell's translations are precise and clear, true to the unique nature of the Urdu originals. Work by well-known and by less familiar authors is included, among them Ghalib, Saadat Hasan Manto, Ismat Chugtai, Prem Chand and Krishan Chander. Notes on writers and further reading are included, as well as extract from the letters of Ghalib.
ISBN: | 9781857544688 |
Publication date: | 25th November 1999 |
Author: | Ralph Russell |
Publisher: | Carcanet Fiction an imprint of Carcanet Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 312 pages |
Genres: |
Anthologies: general Literary studies: general |