The Dog of Tithwal, Saadat Hasan Manto
The Dog of Tithwal, Saadat Hasan Manto
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The Dog of Tithwal
Stories

Author: Saadat Hasan Manto, Vijay Seshadri, Khalid Hasan, Muhammad Umar Memon

Narrator: Neil Shah

Unabridged: 11 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

"The undisputed master of the modern Indian short story." —Salman Rushdie

Stories encircling the marginalized, forgotten lives of Bombay, set against the backdrop of the India-Pakistan Partition.

By far the most comprehensive collection of stories by this twentieth century master available in English.

A master of the short story, Saadat Hasan Manto opens a window onto Bombay's demimonde—its prostitutes, rickshaw drivers, artists, and strays as well probing the pain and bewilderment of the Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs ripped apart by the India-Pakistan Partition.

Manto is best known for his dry-eyed examination of the violence, horrors, and reverberations from the Partition. From a stray dog caught in the crossfire at the fresh border of India and Pakistan, to friendly neighbors turned enemy soldiers pausing for tea together in a momentary cease fire—Manto shines incandescent light into hidden corners with an unflinching gaze, and a fierce humanism.

With a foreword by Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Vijay Seshadri, these stories are essential reading for our current moment where divisiveness is erupting into violence in so many parts of the world.

About Saadat Hasan Manto

Saadat Hasan Manto wrote more than twenty collections of short stories, five radio dramas, three essay collections, one novel, and a handful of film scripts. A Muslim living in Bombay at the time of the India-Pakistan Partition, Manto was forced to migrate with his family to Lahore, where he wrote his most wrenching Partition stories. When asked why he sought to humanize the grit of Bombay and the upheaval of Partition, Manto retorted, "If you cannot bear my stories, it is because we live in unbearable times."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ilse

They were living a pretension and they were quite happy with it. Saugandhi had argued to herself that, if one was unable to buy real gold, one might as well settle for what looked like gold. (From A Woman’s Life) When I chanced upon this book I was excited to read it, as I vividly recall reading a fri......more

Goodreads review by Beverly

What an impressive collection and eloquent testament to the ode of the short stories. One of the most enjoyable reading experiences for me to settle into a book and wonder why I heard or read this author before. Saadat Hasan Manto is such an author for me. Manto was a prolific writer (20+ short story......more

Goodreads review by Peyton

I received a complimentary ebook from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review! The Dog of Tithwal is a collection of short stories by the Urdu-language writer Saadat Hasan Manto, which were translated by Khalid Hasan and Muhammed Umar Memon. Born in Punjab, Manto eventually migrated to Pakistan in......more

Goodreads review by Sabeeha

These exceptional short stories are a testament to the author's enduring reputation of revealing the debauchery of society in pre-partition India. Sad, shocking, and moving. Translated from Urdu to English, the nuances of Urdu phrases are lost in translation and are almost comical. Some phrases just......more