Young writers Sajjad Zaheer, Ahmed Ali, Rashid Jahan and Mahmud-uz-Zafar, all eager to revolutionize Urdu literature, penned the collection "Angaaray", which was first published in 1932.
The writers were inspired by British modernists like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce as well as the Indian independence movement. Instead, they invited the wrath of the establishment: the book was burned in protest and then banned by the British authorities.
Nevertheless, "Angaaray" spawned a new generation of Urdu writers and led to the formation of the Progressive Writers' Association, whose members included, among others, stalwarts like Ismat Chughtai, Saadat Hassan Manto, Munshi Premchand and Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
Translated into English for the first time by Snehal Shingavi, "Angaaray" retains the crackling energy and fiery polemic of the original stories. This edition, published by Penguin Books, also provides a compelling account of the furore surrounding this explosive collection.
"I also attempted to preserve the distinct styles of each of the writers: the critical realism and dry humour of Sajjad Zaheer's observations, the poignant drama of Ahmed Ali's intensely symbolic prose, the boisterousness and up-tempo melodrama of Rashid Jahan's women and the ethical ambivalence of Mahmud-uz-Zafar's unreliable narrator," the English teacher at University of Texas writes.
The book created an important conversation about the nature of Indian society and the freedoms available to artistes to talk and write about their society openly.
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