Phailian

Sultana Imam

Phailian - Karachi: Nudrat Book House, - 32 pages: illustrations; 24 cm.

Phailian (پھلیاں) is a profound collection of short stories that exemplifies the genius of one of Urdu literature's greatest writers. Through his unvarnished and honest portrayal of human life, It sheds light on the complexities of society, human nature, and the underlying hypocrisy of social norms. The book is a testament of fearless approach to storytelling, as he tackles sensitive issues such as poverty, gender inequality, the trauma of Partition, and the moral dilemmas of his time. His characters are often drawn from the fringes of society—prostitutes, beggars, laborers, and refugees—yet they resonate with universal truths and emotions.

Phailian (پھلیاں) is a famous Urdu, one of the most celebrated short story writers in Urdu literature. The book is a collection of thought-provoking and poignant short stories that delve into the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and societal norms.

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