دیوند راسر کےافسانوی مجموعے’’ پرندے اب کیوں نہیں اڑتے‘‘ کا سماجی تجزیہ A SOCIAL ANALYSIS OF DEVENDRASAR'S STORIES COLLECTION "PARINDAY AB KEUN NHE URRTAY" Section Urdu Literature

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Kamran Joyia,Dr. Muhammad Rahman,Azwar Abbas

Abstract

The famous fiction writer, critic and intellectual Devand Rasar was born in 1928 and died in 2012 at Delhi. He is known for his thought-provoking writings on the problems, possibilities and implications of literature in the modern era. His fiction includes "Murda Ghr", "Rait aor samader", "Teen khamosh chezain aor aik zard phool", "Purani Tasweer nay rang", "Rooh ka aik lmha aor soli per panch bars", "Bajli Ka khamba", "Kalay gulab ki saleeb", "Siyah thill", "Ham shehr badal gay". His collection "Parinday ab keun nhe urrtay" is presented in this article.


Most of the Stories of "birds don't fly anymore" reveal the bitter truths in life. Apart from exploring the causes of human helplessness and helplessness in the era of materialism and humiliation of humanity in the collection of fictions, this important question has also been raised as to why man has become so weak. That now he wants to live as a pine tree. The pine tree is a metaphor for human bitter life also because when this tree is wounded by its own thorns, the emanation from its body starts reaching its roots. Man is also walking with the burden of his sorrows on his head and the chest of his body also reaches his heels. But just as a pine tree never bows its head down, so a human being never succumbs to sorrows and sufferings till the end. Fiction writers often expose the poisonous facts of life's bitterness in their stories and provoke the reader to think about the humiliation of humanity through their themes.

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How to Cite
Kamran Joyia,Dr. Muhammad Rahman,Azwar Abbas. (2024). دیوند راسر کےافسانوی مجموعے’’ پرندے اب کیوں نہیں اڑتے‘‘ کا سماجی تجزیہ: A SOCIAL ANALYSIS OF DEVENDRASAR’S STORIES COLLECTION "PARINDAY AB KEUN NHE URRTAY". Harf-O-Sukhan, 8(3), 346-357. Retrieved from https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/1782