- Haasil Ghaat
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name = Haasil Ghaat
title_orig = حاصل گھاٹ
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author =Bano Qudsia
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country =Pakistan
language = Urdu
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genre =Novel
publisher = Sang-e-Meel Publishers, Lahore
release_date = 2005
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media_type = Book
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isbn = 9693514963
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followed_by ="Hasil Ghaat" ( _ur. حاصل گھاٹ) is a novel by
Bano Qudsia . Though there is some controversy as to whether this book be classified as a novel or not, there is no doubt in the richness of the book. Sometimes the book appears to be a collection of scattered mystic thoughts. Unlike her earlier novelRaja Gidh the book does not have a coherent plot orstoryline .If we accept it to be a
novel , it is mainly a collection of incoherent thoughts of an oldPakistan i man Humayun Farid who is visiting hisemigrant daughter Arjmand inUSA . Most of the thoughts occur to him as he is sitting in the balcony of her daughter’s home. The narrative may well be thought to be employing the stream of consciousness technique. Humayun Farid hails from a family who migrated from theIndia n part of Punjab toLahore at the time of thePartition of India . He was a self made businessman before his retirement.The technique of the novel consists of narrating the thoughts of this character. An advantage of this technique is that, the writer absolves herself of the responsibility. Humayun keeps on comparing the Pakistani and American cultural differences. The
novelist concretizes these comparisons by arranging accidental meetings of the main character with Pakistani and American characters in super markets and in other public places.It seems that the thoughts themselves are not important here. Ranging from commonplace clichés and generalizations to some really thought provoking ideas and finally to intentionally provocative suggestions and exaggerations, the composition of thoughts reminds of the
allegory running parallel to the story in her previous novelRaja Gidh . The confused thoughts suggesting somehow the superiority of the easternvalues over the western ones are punctuated with nostalgic anecdotes from the past life of the main character.Readers familiar with
Bano Qudsia ’s style may find a feeble plot.ee also
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Bano Qudsia
*Raja Gidh
*Ashfaq Ahmed External links
*Haasil Ghaat, [http://www.iqbalcyberlibrary.net/urdu_poetry_shairy_urdu_prose_books_list/list013.htm "Read online"]
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