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Ismat Chughtai (1915–1991)

Author of The Quilt and Other Stories

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Works by Ismat Chughtai

The Quilt and Other Stories (1990) 100 copies, 1 review
Lifting the Veil (2001) 88 copies, 1 review
The Crooked Line (1995) 51 copies
A Life in Words: Memoirs (2012) 32 copies
Kaghzi Hai Pairahan (2007) 13 copies
A Very Strange Man (2007) 10 copies
Tedhi Lakeer (2000) 6 copies
Masooma (2009) 4 copies
Sorry Mummy (1905) 3 copies

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Queer: A Collection of LGBTQ Writing from Ancient Times to Yesterday (2021) — Contributor, some editions — 65 copies
Found in Translation (2018) — Contributor, some editions — 62 copies

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This book is ahead of its time when written by ismat chughtai, this book is LGBTQ representative as author show of couple who have love for same sex , and author take a humorous way as this book is from girl child point of view what she see at her aunt Begum jaan and uncle Nawab house the couple have unsuccessful marriage and protagonist is scared by the voice at night on the bed and moments of love between Begum jaan and her maid servent rabbo , protagonist was traumatized after she watch show more what is the source of the voice and author end it with funny way that girl decided to end with remark that she won't tell what she see to anyone show less
This is a collection of short stories written by a controversial woman author, far ahead of her time. The stories are quite direct in nature (for Urdu authors) and deal with such issues as gender roles, politics, religion, marriage and relationships in India/Pakistan. Chughtai has been compared to Saadat Hasan Manto and this collection bears an essay of Chughtai's which discusses their ongoing relationship as kindred authors. This is a must read for anyone studying Indian/Pakistani show more literature. Her stories are still inspiring today, even though they were written more than fifty years ago. Her short story "The quilt," was quite controversial because it depicted same sex relationships. My favorites, however are: "Kafir," "The Homemaker," "the Mole," "Touch me not," "Quit India," "Gainda" and "Vocation."
I hope that you enjoy them.
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I have to admit to read Ismat Chugtai in English was bit less of fun. Humor that is derived from language than the idea is not quite translated in English. BOok is anthology on collection of stories with theme of relationships and sex. There is lesbianism, lust, desire, love. My favorite story was 'Homemaker' about Lajo, the former prostitute and simpleton Mirza.

Another one I remember is about CHoudhary the painter and his female muse who is a roadside urchin and how the story ends.

Reading show more about these themes, it is not hard to understand Ismat Chugtai was very ahead of her times. No wonder she had to undergo 'obscenity' trials. However, stories are pure gold. But note to self, next time they should be read in original language itself. show less

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