RetellingSahitya Akademi, 1997 - 168 pages It Is A Collection Of Twelve Short Stories In The Characteristic Style Of The Author Creatively Employs Mythological Symbols To Manifest Collective Consciousness. Concealed In This Story Are Many Lessons For The Most Modern Fiction Writers Today. The Art Of Surendra Prakash Can Be Seen Scaling Dizzy Heights In This Work. |
Contents
Retelling and freshly told | 7 |
The Circus | 99 |
The Woman lying on the Shore | 108 |
Wood chopped from the Jungle | 125 |
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Abid Amir arms asked atmosphere Bajuka bazar became began blood body camels caravan caravanserai cave chain Chaupal chief commander Jafeel chief Habbara cigarette circus city of Ujaneer clothes completely corpse darkness desert door dream ears everything eyes face Farid Farid-ibn-e-Saeed father fell felt front ghiyab Ghungroos gods and godesses going Hamid Mirza hand happened heard heart hookah Hori inside jungle king Bazfadi lips looked lying Mahipat Margrette mind Mirgol mistress morning mother Murshid naked nameless night palace panchayat Parbal Kumar purohit Pushara Qasim-ibn-e-Hudda queen Shabrozi raised rakhi Rattan reached replied Samadhi seemed serai sitting sleep slowly smile song sound spread stairs standing started stepped forward stones stood story strange stream sudden suddenly Surendra Prakash sword tears thing Tilqarmus took traders tribe turned village voice walking whiplash wife woman women wood chopped Yusuf