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An Evening In Paris And Other Stories (Paperback)  | Released: 2014

By: Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (Author)   Publisher: Om Books International

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Widely known for his humanistic outlook and social realism, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas invariably drew inspiration from real-life situations and characters. In An Evening in Paris And Other Stories, the storyteller charms the reader with aspirational tales of ordinary men and women, guided forward by a lifelong dream. With dabs of... Read More

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Author:

Khwaja Ahmad Abbas

Publisher Name:

Om Books International

Language:

English

Binding:

(Paperback)

About The Book
Widely known for his humanistic outlook and social realism, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas invariably drew inspiration from real-life situations and characters. In An Evening in Paris And Other Stories, the storyteller charms the reader with aspirational tales of ordinary men and women, guided forward by a lifelong dream. With dabs of magic realism and tales of wishful travel to faraway lands coursing through the stories, this is a fascinating collection. Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, born in Panipat, Haryana, wrote stories and novels in Urdu, Hindi and English, which have been translated into several Indian and foreign languages. As a screenwriter, his most famous films have been Naya Sansaar, Saat Hindustani, Jagte Raho, the Palme d’Or winner Neecha Nagar, and well-known Raj Kapoor movies like Awara, Shree 420, Mera Naam Joker and Bobby.His column ‘Last Page’, holds the distinction of being one of the longest-running columns in the history of Indian journalism. Begun in 1935, in Bombay Chronicle, it was published by the Blitz after the Chronicle’s closure, until his death in 1987. In 1969, Abbas was awarded the Padma Shri by Government of India.Talking PointsIncludes some of the finest short stories by the author, journalist and film directorEach story provides a glimpse into the humanistic outlook of the writerEncompasses a variety of socially relevant themes that were close to the writer’s heartIncludes a milestone interview with Abbas about his views on cinema and filmmaking Worldwide readership/marketStudents of Literature, schools and colleges, libraries, journalism schools, story/screenplay writers, vintage book collectors and general trade

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