Tahira Naqvi

Tahira Naqvi
Tahira Naqvi is a translator, writer, and Urdu language lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. She has translated the works of Sa'dat Hasan Manto, Munshi Premchand, Khadija Mastoor and Ismat Chughtai.
- One Drop of BloodINR 575
“Once upon a time in Arabia, there was a loving, close-knit family. Muhammad cherished his daughter, Fatima, son-in-law, Ali and his grandchildren, Hasan, Husain and Zainab. Though they were poor...
- The Collectors' ChughtaiINR 675
In this selection of stories from one of Urdu's best and boldest feminist writers we move through the chawls, havelis, mosques and villages of India, meeting characte...

Dorothee Kimmich
Dorothee Kimmich is Professor of Modern German Literature, University of Tübingen, Germany.

Kate Darnton
Kate Darnton is a writer and editor from Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

Firdous Azim
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Jean-Paul Dumont
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Aasif Mujtaba
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Carl W. Ernst
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Shereen Ratnagar
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