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The expansion of writing: In Urdu fiction, story and novel go palm in hand

  • December 07, 2016

KARACHI / URDU LITERATURE: Urdu novel and story are constituent tools of romance writing, pronounced speakers during a ‘Fiction ke Baladtay Qalib’ session on a third day of a ninth Aalmi Urdu Conference during a Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi on Saturday.

An Urdu novel clergyman from Punjabi, Sheeba Syed said, “In any era, novel and behaving humanities have been in balance with a chronological time of a times”. Literature creates questions and queries out of chronological context, that eventually get answered, she said.

“Critics have determined their vicious thoughts on these lines and amicable norms have been formed on clever story lines! History and novel are in balance with any other; story is in a memory of humankind and it comes out in a form of literary landscape,” she added.

With Hadi Ruswa bringing down a normal origin of nobleness and essay a story of a bad lady in ‘Umrao Jan Ada‘, he demonstrated a changing times of that era, as did emissary Nazir Ahmed’s romance ‘Miraat ul Uroo’, that dealt with a emanate of women’s rights, Syed claimed.

Writer Akhlaq Ahmed minute a story of amicable norms dating behind to Plato’s ‘Republic’, where he emphasised amicable mores and storytelling. “Society has altered over time and this can be seen by Urdu literature. The story-telling settlement has evolved, now novels have given approach to a internet revolution, however, a primary means stays that romance allows us to sojourn emotional,” he explained.

“We have accepted emotions while perplexing to know a romantic thoughts. In novels like Quratul Ain Hyder’s ‘Aag Ka Darya’ and Intizar Hussain’s ‘Basti’, even Hyder’s ‘Chandni Begum’, male plays a critical, incongruous role,” pronounced author Amjad Tufail.

Ziaul Hassan, a author and Urdu critic, said, “Urdu fiction’s biggest writer, Premchand, realised approach too early that male played a executive purpose in a story, that was after adopted by Manto and Ghulam Abbas”. Hassan mentioned a work of author Nayer Masood as ‘a shining wiz-ardry of sorts’ that gets a reader enthralled in a tract completely.

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1256069/evolution-writing-urdu-fiction-history-literature-go-hand-hand/

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