16 Munshi Premchand Short Stories
Auteur : QASIM. USMANI, Munshi Premchand
Date de publication : 2024-10-31
Éditeur : Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Nombre de pages : 254
Résumé du livre
Introduction to 16 Munshi Premchand Short Stories Volume 4: Translated in Victorian English Reminiscent of Charles Dickens
In this volume of transcendent tales, Qasim Usmani offers readers the rare gift of Munshi Premchand's storytelling, woven with the intricate, heart-stirring cadence of Victorian English. These sixteen stories-each a gem of human reflection, desire, and morality-invite you into a world where every word beats with the echoes of longing and the quiet ache of empathy. With each turn of the page, one is transported to distant villages, timeless hearts, and lives both humble and noble, bound by fate and choices that shape their souls.
- Tuloo-e-Muhabbat
- Butwara
- Puchtawa
- Muaafi
- Yeh Meri Madar-e-Watan Hai!
- Sati
- Rani Sarandha
- Latri
- Summer Yatra
- Aatma Ram
- Parashchit
- Thakur ka Kuwaan
- Haq ki Fikr
- Nok Jhok
- Tirya Charitr
- Manzil-e-Maqsood
In 'Tuloo-e-Muhabbat', the dawn of love blooms against all odds, while 'Butwara' reveals the silent rifts in kinship. 'Puchtawa' speaks of regret's weight, and 'Manzil-e-Maqsood' leads us to the heights of ambition and its bittersweet fruits. Each story, from 'Thakur ka Kuwaan' to 'Sati', holds a mirror to the essence of life, wrapped in the melodies of a timeless dialect.
This anthology is more than a translation; it is an invitation to experience the essence of Premchand through the lyrical charm of Victorian English. Here, stories become bridges, linking hearts across languages, and each tale is an ember lighting the way through the soul's vast night.