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Saadat Hasan Manto, the most widely read and the most controversial short-story writer in Urdu, was born on 11 May 1912 at Samrala in Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab province. In a literary, journalistic, radio scripting and film-writing career spread over more than two decades, he produced twenty-two collections of short stories, one novel, five collections of radio plays, three collections of essays, two collections of personal sketches and many scripts for films. He was tried for obscenity half a dozen times, thrice before and thrice after independence. Some of Manto’s greatest work was produced in the last seven years of his life, a time of great financial and emotional hardship for him. He died several months short of his forty-third birthday, in January 1955, in Lahore, Pakistan.


Bibliography

  1. Stars from Another Sky: The Bombay Film World in the 1940s

  2. Manto's World: A Representative Collection of Saadat Hasan Manto's Fiction and Non-Fiction

  3. For Freedom's Sake: Selected Stories and Sketches

  4. Ratti Mashah Taulah

  5. A Manto Panorama

See complete bibliography (18)

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  • Legal name: Saadat Hasan Manto
  • Birthdate: May 11, 1912
  • Birthplace: Samrala, Ludhiana, India
  • Nationality: Pakistan
  • Gender: Male
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  • Genres: Short Story, Radio Scripting, Film Scripts
  • Date of death: January 18, 1955 (aged 42)
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