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Upendranath Ashk Ki Sarvshreshth Kahaniyan

Upendranath Ashk Ki Sarvshreshth Kahaniyan

Upendranath Ashk
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The forage cutting machine is the story of the Partition of India. Sardaar Lahna Singh went to Pakistan from his village, capture a house of a person and he puts forage cutting machine as her wealth. Then what does his fortune?
Malavi the heroine of Gokhuru loves her own gold gokhuru. But what happened that Malavi donated the newly weds of poor panditine in the darkness of Gokhuru. Similarly, this compilation of 15 best stories with variety of topics and skills is a collectible book to seriously understand the heart of Premchand post fiction.

Imprint: Hind Pocket Books

Published: Aug/2020

ISBN: 9789353494568

Length : 160 Pages

MRP : ₹150.00

Upendranath Ashk Ki Sarvshreshth Kahaniyan

Upendranath Ashk

The forage cutting machine is the story of the Partition of India. Sardaar Lahna Singh went to Pakistan from his village, capture a house of a person and he puts forage cutting machine as her wealth. Then what does his fortune?
Malavi the heroine of Gokhuru loves her own gold gokhuru. But what happened that Malavi donated the newly weds of poor panditine in the darkness of Gokhuru. Similarly, this compilation of 15 best stories with variety of topics and skills is a collectible book to seriously understand the heart of Premchand post fiction.

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Upendranath Ashk

UPENDRANATH ASHK, 1910-1996, was one of Hindi literature's best known and most controversial authors. Ashk was born in Jalandhar and spent the early part of his writing career as an Urdu author in Lahore. Encouraged by Premchand, he switched to Hindi, and a few years before Partition, moved to Bombay, Delhi and finally Allahabad in 1948, where he spent the rest of his life. By the time of his death, Ashk's phenomenally large oeuvre spanned over a hundred volumes of fiction, poetry, memoir, criticism and translation. Ashk is perhaps best known for his six-volume novel cycle, Girti Divarein, or Falling Walls-an intensely detailed chronicle of the travails of a young Punjabi man attempting to become a writer-which has earned the author comparisons to Marcel Proust. Ashk was the recipient of numerous prizes and awards during his lifetime for his masterful portrayal, by turns humorous and remarkably profound, of the everyday lives of ordinary people.

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