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Neither night nor day : thirteen stories by women from Pakistan / edited by Rakhshanda Jalil.
Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
New Delhi : HarperCollins Publishers India, a joint venture with the India Today Group, 2007.
Description
xv, 191 pages ; 20 cm
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PK2211.E8 N45 2007
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Short stories, Pakistani (English)
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Women authors
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Short stories, Urdu
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Women authors
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Jalil, Rakhshanda
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Notes
Some translated from Urdu.
Contents
Plans in pink / Kiran Bashir Ahmad
The tongue / Nikhat Hasan
She who went looking for butterflies / Zahida Hina
Leaves / Khaleda Hussain
Neither night nor day / Sabyan Javeri-Jillani
The breast / Soniah Kamal
Five queen's street / Sorayya Khan
A brief acquaintance / Maniza Naqvi
The job application / Nayyara Rahman
A sandstone past / Sehba Sarwar
The wedding of Sundri / Bina Shah
The goonga / Qaisra Shahraz
That heathen air / Muneeza Shamsie.
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Neither night nor day : 13 stories by women writers from Pakistan
ISBN
9788172236915 (pbk.)
8172236913 (pbk.)
LCCN
2009340230
OCLC
297212094
RCP
C - O
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