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25 Shreshtha Kahaniya Manto

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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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  • 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

18 reviews for 25 Shreshtha Kahaniya Manto

  1. Amit Bhatt

    An excellent collection of Manto’s best works. His writing is both poignant and provocative.

  2. Sahil Carpenter

    A good book to understand partition era but very depressing.

  3. Harsh Mahender Singh

    Uneven collection. Some stories are gems, while others are just okay. Worth reading for the best ones.

  4. Shreya Garg

    A must read. Manto’s perspective gives you a new set of eyes.

  5. N Vinay Kumar Reddy

    Manto’s writing style is unique. Some stories hit harder than others, but still a great read.

  6. Priyal Jain Jain

    Some stories were too depressing for my taste, but I appreciate Manto’s talent.

  7. Dewangana Singh

    Found the themes a bit heavy, but Manto’s storytelling is compelling.

  8. 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.

  9. Bhavya Batra

    Manto’s stories are a stark reminder of the human condition. Powerful and unforgettable.

  10. K R Ajaykumar

    Manto’s writing is sharp, insightful, and often heartbreaking. A true literary genius.

  11. Kanha Aggarwal

    A mixed bag. While some stories were captivating, others felt a bit dated. Still, Manto’s voice is unique.

  12. Bhavya Goyal

    Some stories resonated deeply, others fell flat for me. Overall, a worthwhile introduction to Manto’s work.

  13. Prantik Goswami

    Manto’s unflinching portrayal of reality is both disturbing and necessary. A powerful read.

  14. Gaurav Kumar

    A good introduction to Manto, but some stories didn’t quite grab me.

  15. Anoushka

    Manto’s stories are timeless and relevant even today. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian literature.

  16. Vaibhav Chaturvedi

    A brilliant collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human nature.

  17. Vaishnavi

    Manto’s writing is brilliant and brutal. His stories are a mirror to society’s dark side. Highly recommended.

  18. Tanisha Kumari

    A thought-provoking collection that stays with you long after you finish reading.

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