List of works by Ismat Chughtai

Ismat Chughtai is an Indian Urdu-language writer. Best known for such short-stories as Lihaaf (1942) and Chu Mui (1952), she also wrote other works including novels and non-fictional essays.[1][2] Chughtai's unfinished autobiography Kaghazi Hai Pairahan was published posthumously.

Short stories

  • Dheet, a soliloquy
  • Kafir, her first short story
  • Gainda
  • Khidmatgaar [3]
  • Lihaaf, 1942 [3]

Short story collections

  • Kaliyan, 1941
  • Choten, 1942
  • Ek Baat, 1945
  • Chhui Mui, 1952
  • Do Haath, 1955 [4]
  • Badan ki Khushboo, 1979
  • Amarbel, 1979
  • Thori si Paagal, 1979
  • Aadhi Aurat Aadha Khwaab, 1986 [3]

Novels

  • Ziddi, 1941
  • Tehri Lakeer, 1943
  • Saudai, 1964
  • Ajeeb Aadmi, 1970
  • Ek Qatra Khoon, 1975 [4]

Novellas

  • Masooma, 1961
  • Dil ki Duniya, 1966
  • Jungli Kabootar, 1970 [4]

Children novellas

  • Teen Anarhi, 1988
  • Naqli Rajkuman, 1992 [3]

Plays

  • Fasadi, 1938 [3]
  • Shaitan [4]
  • Intikhab, 1939
  • Dhani Bankein, 1955 (A collection of six radio dramas)
  • Dozakh, 1960
  • Tanhai ka Zehr, 1977 [3]

Non-fiction

  • Bachpan, an essay first published in Saqi [3]
  • Hum Log, a collection of essays [4]
  • Fasadat aur Adab
  • Chirag Jal Rahe hain, a personal narrative about Krishan Chander
  • Dozakhi, an essay about her brother Azeem Baig Chughtai
  • Mera Dost Mera Dushman, a piece about Manto
  • Kaghazi hai Pairahan, 1988 (Unfinished autobiography)[3]

Miscellaneous and collections

  • Yahan Se Wahan Tak, Society Publishers, 1981 - autobiography
  • A Chughtai Collection, Sama Publishing, 2005. ISBN 969-8784-16-0.
  • The Heart Breaks Free/The Wild One, South Asia Books, 1993.
  • Terhi Lakhir (The Crooked Line), New Delhi, Kali for Women, 1995.
  • Quilt and Other Stories, New Delhi, Kali for Women, 1996
  • Ismat Chughtai: Shaksiyat aur Fan by Jagdish Chander Wadhawan, 1996, Delhi.
  • Lifting the Veil, Penguin, 2001.
  • My Friend My Enemy: Essays, Reminiscences, Portraits, New Delhi, Kali for Women, 2001.
  • Kaghji Hai Pairahan (Memoir), Rajkamal Prakashan, 2004. ISBN 8171789676.
  • Ismat Chughtai; Tr. by M. Asaduddin (2012). A Life in Words: Memoirs. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-670-08618-4.
  • Muthakhib Afsanay (Selected Stories), Audible, 2015.

References

  1. Kumar Das, Sisir (1 January 1995). History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy. Sahitya Akademi. p. 348. ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9.
  2. Mahmood, Rafay (6 March 2014). "Ismat Apa Kay Naam: The Shahs take the stage". The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. Bano, Farhat (2013). "The emergence of feminist consciousness among Muslim women the case of Aligarh" (PDF). University of Calcutta. Retrieved 13 May 2018 via Shodhganga.
  4. ASADUDDIN, M. (1993). "ALONE ON SLIPPERY TERRAIN: ISMAT CHUGHTAI AND HER FICTION". Indian Literature. 36 (5 (157)): 76–89. ISSN 0019-5804.
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