A Study of Nilofar Iqbal's Short Stories Collection “Siah Sona”

Authors

  • Dr. Parveen Kallu Associate Professor Urdu Department, Government College University Faisalabad
  • Ata Ur Rahman Research Scholar MPhil, Urdu Department Hazara University Mansehra
  • Javez Khan Research Scholar PhD, Urdu Department Hazara University Mansehra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2024(5-II)urdu-10

Keywords:

Nilofar Iqbal, Short Stories Collection, Siah Sona, original style, weighed down, heavy techniques, specific style

Abstract

"Siah Sona" is Nilofar Iqbal's third and so far his last collection of fiction. Some of his fiction in this collection are reminiscent of his first two fiction collections in terms of technique and subject matter, and some of the fiction are of new technique and unique subject matter. But the flow of style is in all three collections. Her fiction is neither original style nor weighed down by heavy techniques. She chooses this specific style for her fiction writing. That is closer to their mood. In this period when Urdu fiction has explored many possibilities. It is a challenge to make a name in the fiction of narrative tradition and realistic mood, but to get a high position. But Nilofar Iqbal has done her job well.

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Published

2024-04-06

How to Cite

Kallu, P., Rahman, A. U., & Khan, J. (2024). A Study of Nilofar Iqbal’s Short Stories Collection “Siah Sona”. Makhz (Research Journal), 5(2), 117–136. https://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2024(5-II)urdu-10