Dozakhnama by Rabisankar Bal is an extraordinary work of literary fiction, presented as an imagined conversation between two icons of Urdu literature: Saadat Hasan Manto and Mirza Ghalib. Translated into Urdu, the novel intertwines historical and fictional narratives, exploring profound themes of love, loss, rebellion, and identity. The storytelling alternates between past and present, delving into the cultural and social dynamics of their eras. Bal’s lyrical prose and deep philosophical insights make this book a compelling read for fans of literature and history alike. Dozakhnama is a testament to the enduring legacy of Manto and Ghalib, transcending time and language.
Dozakhnama (Urdu)
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Rabisankar Bal’s Dozakhnama is a mesmerizing dialogue between literary giants Manto and Ghalib, blending history, fiction, and philosophy. This unique Urdu novel reflects on timeless themes like identity, love, and society through evocative storytelling and lyrical prose.
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