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STREET SINGERS OF LUCKNOW AND OTHER STORIES
Qurratulain Hyder
Introduction by Aamer Hussein

Rs 350 Pb 2008
81-88965-53-7
(All rights available)

This fascinating collection of short stories highlights the innovative genius of this iconoclastic writer as she moves from realism to the fabular, and from history to time-travel. In the title story woven with social satire and melodrama, an itinerant entertainer becomes a well-known singer, eventually coming back to her Lucknow roots in a subdued, melancholy ending. A cast of characters entertain themselves with gossip and adultery in the lush tranquility of the tea gardens of East Bengal. At the centre is a mercurial, identity-changing adventuress, one who often appears in her fiction. Another is the memorable Eurasian, Catherine Bolton, who escapes her roots to achieve social success. This versatile writer takes imaginative flight in unusual stories spanning decades, or even centuries. The manic comedy of Saint Flora is accompanied by a guided tour of history with elements of the fantastic that is distinctly her own. An American-educated Indian scientist finds herself communicating with godlings and rabbis in ancient Egypt. The author returns to the stark realism of fading notions of honour, and a poignant story of a cousin who isn’t quite One of Us written in the pseudo-memoir mode perfected in earlier collections in which convictions of feudal Muslim respectability are turned on their head. Her arsenal of techniques—pastiche, satire, memoir, collage—takes us to the place most important to her, the human heart in all its varied seasons.  
QURRATULAIN HYDER
is one of Urdu's greatest fiction writers. Her published work consists of four collections of short stories, five novels and several novellas. She was a journalist, scriptwriter and broadcaster with BBC, as well as Producer Emeritus, AIR, and copywriter for an advertising agency. She was awarded the Padma Shri,The Sahitya Akademi Award and the prestigious Jnanpith, in 1989, for this novel. ;
 
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