Kashmiri Short Stories
The short story emerged in
the Kashmiri language in 1950 as a literary form
distinct from the centuries, old folk tale,
fable and parable. During the past forty-six
years, it has been accepting the influence of
all the experiments in the technique of the
shorter fiction. The three distinguishable
phases in Kashmiri short story faithfully
reflect the changing life patterns of the
Kashmiris and the related cultural framework.
Through a spectrum of characters and events the
twenty five short stories in this volume image
the subjective reality of the individuals as
well as the social ambience that circumscribes
them.
Kashmiri
Short Stories
The short story emerged in the Kashmiri language in 1950 as a literary form
distinct from the centuries, old folk tale, fable and parable. During the past
forty-six years, it has been accepting the influence of all the experiments in
the technique of the shorter fiction. The three distinguishable phases in
Kashmiri short story faithfully reflect the changing life patterns of the
Kashmiris and the related cultural framework. >>>
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Tales
of Kashmir
Painstakingly
spun over the years, these
stories, including folk-tales
and historical tales, are bound
to exercise a charm over people
of all ages, even as the
beautiful locale of Kashmir
does. Bringing an assorted
collection together in this
Prestigious volume, the author
calls it his magnum opus.
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Stories
by Dr. Harikrishna
Kaul
Harikrishna Kaul is one
of the major Kashmiri playwrights of the modern era. He started his
literary career during his college days in early fifties, writing short
stories in Hindi. He continued writing in Hindi till mid-sixties when he
switched to writing in Kashmiri and immediately established himself as a
major Kashmiri playwright and short story writer.
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Hatim's
Tales
These
stories and songs were recited
to Sir Auren Stein in June and
July, 1896, at Mohand Marg, in
Kashmir, by Hatim Tilawon, of
Panzil, in the Sind Valley, a
cultivator and professional
story-teller.
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Autumn
Leaves: Kashmiri Reminiscences
Kashmir
has a unique tradition of
recording history. This book,
in this tradition, presents
the intimate life of a
Kashmiri in the
post-independence era. Such a
personal story is a rarity in
India. Ram Nath Kak draws
compelling vignettes of
everyday life; a hard
childhood, life as a
government official, drama of
the war with Pakistan,
meetings with mystics, and so
on.
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Folk
Tales from Kashmir
Nine
hundred years ago a remarkable collection of stories called
Kathasaritsagara, the ''Ocean of Stories", was produced
in Kashmir. Somadeva, its author, is said to have included in
this tome many stories which he had heard from others and
which, in fact, had their origin in folk-literature.
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The
Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir
The
present book is divided into two parts:
one is concerned with Jammu and the
other with Kashmir. Then each part is
subdivided into various sections; first,
art and architecture; second, history
and third, literature. >>>
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Ticklish
Stories
Plain narrations, conflicting psyches, clashes of
self-interest fool-hardiness of conceit and egoism,
heights of human attachments, potential confusion
and chaos inheriting all misunderstandings and
mischief as against the wisdom of sincerity of
purpose and fearless frankness; and above all
illiterate's intelligence versus the experts
stark-ignorance are some of the problems highlighted
in these twenty-one odd stories.
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Pentachord
5 Short Stories for the Young by M.K.
Raina. >>>
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