Book Details

About the Author

A. Hameed’s first collection of short stories Manzil Manzil was published in 1948. There never has been a day in the sixty years when he has not written a story, a novella, a newspaper column, and a radio script, a screenplay for the movies or a fairy tale for children. His versatility is unmatched, as is his love for the city that has been his home alters he and his family moved here following the great 1947 upheaval. Although he still loves and misses his native Amritsar, it is Lahore that he has since given his heart to. This book is his tribute to this once and Forever City, this Shehraan da Shehr Lahore.Khalid Hasan, who reports from Washington for Daily Times has published 45 books that include a large number of translations from Urdu and Punjabi. He has been instrumental in bringing the work of Saadat Hasan Manto, Ghulam Abbas and Faiz Ahmed Faiz to English readers, at home and abroad. When Daily Times asked A. Hameed to write a weekly column on Old Lahore, Khalid Hasan offered to translate it from Urdu, a task he has performed without losing any of the original’s bite and flavour.