Ismat Chughtai
'Ismat Chughtai' (1915-1991) was born in Badayun and is counted among the earliest and foremost women Urdu writers. She focused on women's issues with a directness and intensity unparalleled in Indian literature among writers of her generation. She is the author of several collections of short stories, novellas, a novel, 'Terhi Lakir' (The Crooked Line), a collection of reminiscences and essays, 'My Friend, My Enemy', and a memoir, 'Kaghazi Hai Perahan' (The Paper-thin Garment). With her...See more
'Ismat Chughtai' (1915-1991) was born in Badayun and is counted among the earliest and foremost women Urdu writers. She focused on women's issues with a directness and intensity unparalleled in Indian literature among writers of her generation. She is the author of several collections of short stories, novellas, a novel, 'Terhi Lakir' (The Crooked Line), a collection of reminiscences and essays, 'My Friend, My Enemy', and a memoir, 'Kaghazi Hai Perahan' (The Paper-thin Garment). With her husband, Shahid Latif, a film director, she produced and co-directed six Hindustani films, and produced a further six, independently, after his death. See less