Literary Analysis of Short Stories of Jamal Abro: Founder of Modern Sindhi Short Story Writer
Abstract
Short stories are reflections of any society in Sindhi
Literature, Short Stories since the days of its inception depicts
social reality and its truth. Moreover in evolution of short stories,
many writers have played their due roles. Among these, Jamal
Abro, as a short stories writer, stands out.
Jamal Abro was son of Ali Khan Abro. His distinguishing
style in perspective of him chosen topics and his plots give him
a distinctive place in Sindhi “Peerani”, “Shah Jo Phar”, “Maan
Mard”, “Muhn Kaaro”, “Kaaro Pani” and “Khameesay Jo Coat”
are same of his short stories whose titles are also extra ordinary
and eye-catching comparatively other writer have less much
expertise. Short stories based on characters are also his unique
style such as “Pasho Pasha”, “Hoo Hur Ho” are very famous
also.
In this research paper literary analysis of Jamal Abro’s work
is briefly presented so as to mention all the qualities of his short
stories that make the reader believe that his short stories are
true reflection of our society.
Dr.Ali Jan, Dr.Hakim Ali. (2019) جمال ابڙي جي مختصر ڪهاڻين جو ادبي تجزيو: جديد سنڌي شارٽ اسٽوري ليکڪ جو باني, Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume 21, Issue 1.
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