Laila Ke Khutoot: The Letters of Laila

Paper Type: Book Print | Size: 216 x 140mm
Black and white; 252 pages; Flexiback
ISBN-10: 9383098082 | ISBN-13: 978-93-83098-08-8

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Laila ke Khutoot has been hailed as the ‘first specimen of a truly psychoanalytical fiction in Urdu*’. Set in early twentieth century, the Letters of Laila are not only a courtesan’s search for identity but also an exposition of the exploitation of women by a complacent and hypocritical society. The letters are by turn witty, philosophical and deeply moving. Majnun Ki Diary presents the other side of the story, it portrays the cynicism and confusion of the young men of the time who scorned established values and drifted into hedonistic sensuality as an answer to their problems.(*Abida Samiuddin in the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Urdu Literature).



Qazi Abdul Ghaffar
Qazi Abdul Ghaffar
Author
Scheherazade Alim
Scheherazade Alim
Translator

Scheherazade Alim studied law at the University of Oxford and spent twenty years in Dubai, where she held the position of senior corporate/ commercial lawyer with Clifford Chance. Enjoyable Grammar was her first book. Her articles have appeared in Outlook, India. The author is the great-great-granddaughter of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, founder of Aligarh Muslim University, and the grand-daughter of Syed Ross Masood, grandson of the founder and a distinguished former vice-chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University.