Why Does The Moon Look So Beautiful: Balochi Short Stories By Naguman (Revised Edition)

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9786277540098
Balochistan Academy, Turbat
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2024
120 Pages
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2440

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Naguman is widely regarded as one of the most eminent names in narrative fiction.

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Naguman stands as a beacon of narrative excellence, widely revered for his mastery in the realm of fiction. Among his illustrious contributions to Balochi literature are captivating short stories such as “Why Does the Moon Look So Beautiful?”, “Destination”, “The Baby”, “The Sticker”, “Destination beyond”, and “The Grandfather and the Grandson”.

His narratives transcend mere storytelling; they serve as portals to rustic landscapes, where human connections intertwine seamlessly with the rhythms of nature. With a profound understanding of human psychology, Naguman intricately weaves tales that delve into the depths of his characters’ souls, laying bare their innermost conflicts and emotional intricacies.

In his literary journey, Naguman has unfurled two collections of his compelling short stories: “Dáray Aps” (The Wooden Horse) and “Shaytán” (The Devil), each a testament to his unparalleled craftsmanship and profound insight into the human condition. Through his evocative prose, Naguman continues to captivate readers, inviting them into a world where every word is imbued with the essence of life itself.

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About the Author

Fazal Baloch, a luminary in the realms of literature, stands as a distinguished writer and translator. With his pen as his brush, he paints vivid landscapes of cultural exchange and literary finesse. Embarking on a journey of words, he has adorned the literary world with a tapestry of his creations. His literary oeuvre spans across diverse languages, reflecting his prowess in both English and Urdu. Through meticulous craftsmanship, he has birthed five English anthologies and curated one Urdu collection of translations, each a testament to his dedication and passion. Among his notable works are "God and the Blind Man: Selected short stories by Munir Ahmed Badini" (Balochistan Academy of Science and Research, 2020), "The Broken Verses: Aphorism and Epigrams by Sayad Hashumi" (Balochi Academy Quetta, 2021), and "Rising Stars: English Translations of Selected Balochi Literature" (Pakistan Academy of Letters Islamabad, 2022). Not confined to his own creations, Baloch's translations have graced various anthologies, showcasing his versatility and command over language. His works have found homes in esteemed compilations such as 'Silence Between the Note' (Dhauli Books India, 2019), 'Unheard Voices: Twenty-One Short Stories in Balochi with English translations' (Uppsala University Sweden, 2022), and 'Monalisa No Longer Smiles: An Anthology of Writings from across the World' (Om Books International, 2022). Beyond the pages of anthologies, Baloch enriches literary discourse through his insightful columns in newspapers and magazines, adding depth and perspective to ongoing dialogues in the literary sphere. Residing in the serene surroundings of Turbat, Balochistan, he not only cultivates literature but also nurtures young minds as an Assistant Professor at Atta Shad Degree College Turbat. In the heart of Balochistan, he continues to inspire and enrich the literary landscape, leaving an indelible mark on generations to come.

Why Does The Moon Look So Beautiful: Balochi Short Stories By Naguman (Revised Edition)

Naguman is widely regarded as one of the most eminent names in narrative fiction.

Description

Naguman stands as a beacon of narrative excellence, widely revered for his mastery in the realm of fiction. Among his illustrious contributions to Balochi literature are captivating short stories such as "Why Does the Moon Look So Beautiful?", "Destination", "The Baby", "The Sticker", "Destination beyond", and "The Grandfather and the Grandson". His narratives transcend mere storytelling; they serve as portals to rustic landscapes, where human connections intertwine seamlessly with the rhythms of nature. With a profound understanding of human psychology, Naguman intricately weaves tales that delve into the depths of his characters' souls, laying bare their innermost conflicts and emotional intricacies. In his literary journey, Naguman has unfurled two collections of his compelling short stories: "Dáray Aps" (The Wooden Horse) and "Shaytán" (The Devil), each a testament to his unparalleled craftsmanship and profound insight into the human condition. Through his evocative prose, Naguman continues to captivate readers, inviting them into a world where every word is imbued with the essence of life itself.

Praise and Reviews

Not available

About the Author

Fazal Baloch, a luminary in the realms of literature, stands as a distinguished writer and translator. With his pen as his brush, he paints vivid landscapes of cultural exchange and literary finesse. Embarking on a journey of words, he has adorned the literary world with a tapestry of his creations. His literary oeuvre spans across diverse languages, reflecting his prowess in both English and Urdu. Through meticulous craftsmanship, he has birthed five English anthologies and curated one Urdu collection of translations, each a testament to his dedication and passion. Among his notable works are "God and the Blind Man: Selected short stories by Munir Ahmed Badini" (Balochistan Academy of Science and Research, 2020), "The Broken Verses: Aphorism and Epigrams by Sayad Hashumi" (Balochi Academy Quetta, 2021), and "Rising Stars: English Translations of Selected Balochi Literature" (Pakistan Academy of Letters Islamabad, 2022). Not confined to his own creations, Baloch's translations have graced various anthologies, showcasing his versatility and command over language. His works have found homes in esteemed compilations such as 'Silence Between the Note' (Dhauli Books India, 2019), 'Unheard Voices: Twenty-One Short Stories in Balochi with English translations' (Uppsala University Sweden, 2022), and 'Monalisa No Longer Smiles: An Anthology of Writings from across the World' (Om Books International, 2022). Beyond the pages of anthologies, Baloch enriches literary discourse through his insightful columns in newspapers and magazines, adding depth and perspective to ongoing dialogues in the literary sphere. Residing in the serene surroundings of Turbat, Balochistan, he not only cultivates literature but also nurtures young minds as an Assistant Professor at Atta Shad Degree College Turbat. In the heart of Balochistan, he continues to inspire and enrich the literary landscape, leaving an indelible mark on generations to come.
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