Sunday, March 10, 2013

Munshi Premchand



Munshi Premchand 
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Munshi Premchand  (July 31, 1880– October 8, 1936) was a famous writer of modern Hindi-Urdu literature. He is generally recognized in India as the foremost Hindi-Urdu writer of the early twentieth century.

The main characteristic of Premchand's writings is his interesting story-telling and use of simple language. His novels describe the problems of the rural peasant classes. He avoided the use of highly Sanskritized Hindi (as was the common practice among Hindi writers), but rather he used the dialect of the common people.

Below you can find a list of the Urdu short stories written by Munshi Premchand. You can read them by clicking on the titles of the stories.

Gilli Danda
Kusun
Coffin
Lottery
Shikwa Shikayat
Hajj-e-Akbar
Eid Gah
Borhi Kaki
Bad Naseeb Maan
Malikin
Masoom Baccha
Nayi Biwi
Roshni
Shanti

Eid Gah
Borhi Kaki
Bad Naseeb Maan
Malikin
Masoom Baccha
Nayi Biwi
Roshni
Shanti
Munshi Premchand

Munshi Premchand 
Munshi Premchand 
Munshi Premchand 
Munshi Premchand 
Munshi Premchand 
Munshi Premchand 


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