Description
- ISBN-13: 9788194914136
- Publisher: Sanage Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 353 gr
- ISBN-10: 8194914132
- Publisher Date: 21 Nov 2020
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 276
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹225.00.₹203.00Current price is: ₹203.00.
Dive into the world of Saadat Hasan Manto with “25 Shreshtha Kahaniya,” a collection of his most celebrated short stories. Explore themes of societal hypocrisy, partition, and human nature. ISBN: 9788194914136. Experience Manto’s literary genius in this must-read anthology.
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Amit Bhatt –
An excellent collection of Manto’s best works. His writing is both poignant and provocative.
Sahil Carpenter –
A good book to understand partition era but very depressing.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
Uneven collection. Some stories are gems, while others are just okay. Worth reading for the best ones.
Shreya Garg –
A must read. Manto’s perspective gives you a new set of eyes.
N Vinay Kumar Reddy –
Manto’s writing style is unique. Some stories hit harder than others, but still a great read.
Priyal Jain Jain –
Some stories were too depressing for my taste, but I appreciate Manto’s talent.
Dewangana Singh –
Found the themes a bit heavy, but Manto’s storytelling is compelling.
Harsh Singla –
Manto’s stories are a punch to the gut. Raw and unsettling, but undeniably powerful. A must-read for those who appreciate unflinching honesty.
Bhavya Batra –
Manto’s stories are a stark reminder of the human condition. Powerful and unforgettable.
K R Ajaykumar –
Manto’s writing is sharp, insightful, and often heartbreaking. A true literary genius.
Kanha Aggarwal –
A mixed bag. While some stories were captivating, others felt a bit dated. Still, Manto’s voice is unique.
Bhavya Goyal –
Some stories resonated deeply, others fell flat for me. Overall, a worthwhile introduction to Manto’s work.
Prantik Goswami –
Manto’s unflinching portrayal of reality is both disturbing and necessary. A powerful read.
Gaurav Kumar –
A good introduction to Manto, but some stories didn’t quite grab me.
Anoushka –
Manto’s stories are timeless and relevant even today. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian literature.
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
A brilliant collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human nature.
Vaishnavi –
Manto’s writing is brilliant and brutal. His stories are a mirror to society’s dark side. Highly recommended.
Tanisha Kumari –
A thought-provoking collection that stays with you long after you finish reading.