This book comes with an introduction by Mohammed Hanif. Bombay in the 1930s & 1940s reigned as the undisputed cosmopolitan capital of the subcontinent
- an exhilarating hub of license & liberty, & a city bursting with both creative energy & helpless despondency. It was to be the favourite city & muse of the most celebrated short story writer of India & Pakistan, Saadat Hasan Manto. His hard-edged, moving stories remain, a hundred years after his birth, startling & provocative. In searching out those forgotten by humanity
- prostitutes, pimps, intellectuals, aspiring film actors, conmen & crooks
- Manto wrote about what it means to be human. Matt Reeck & Aftab Ahmad`s translations reach into the streets & capture Manto`s world in contemporary, idiomatic English.