Why I Write collects compelling essays by Saadat Hasan Manto, a celebrated and controversial writer from the Indian subcontinent. In these pieces, Manto reflects on his literary craft, personal worldview, and the profound power of storytelling. He delves into the writer's role in society, his raw portrayal of human nature, and his commitment to truth, often in defiance of societal norms and censorship. This edition, edited by Aakar Patel, includes two new essays that provide deeper understanding of Manto’s life and the experiences that shaped his writing.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain insight into the mind of Saadat Hasan Manto, an iconic South Asian literary figure.
- Understand Manto's struggles with censorship and his motivations for depicting harsh realities.
- Engage with themes of freedom of speech, the artist's role, and literature's societal impact.
- Experience Manto’s characteristic wit and fearless honesty, as captivating in his essays as in his fiction.