Existentialism of Manto: Absurdity of Human Condition in “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khaled Mian”

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Existentialism of Manto: Absurdity of Human Condition in “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khaled Mian”

Jaitra Bharati
Jaitra Bharati Ananda Chandra College
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In this article I have attempted to re-read two of Sadat Hasan Manto’s short stories “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khaled Mian”. Both of these stories are examples of intense identity crisis, alienation, extreme existential angst which haunts the unique personalities of these stories. Manto’s stories have been often analysed from a post –partitional perspective but some of these stories indeed exemplify existential features in the manner of the works of Sartre, Camus and other thinkers and writers of the 20th century Europe. The protagonist of these stories, Bishen Singh and Mumtaz respectively depicts an uncompromising struggle of mankind against essentialised interpretations of their world and their attempt to resist it. Manto’s selection of unusual characters in these stories stretches the boundaries of existence and questions normative discourses of his sociopolitical environment.

Existentialism of Manto: Absurdity of Human Condition in “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khaled Mian”

In this article I have attempted to re-read two of Sadat Hasan Manto’s short stories “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khaled Mian”. Both of these stories are examples of intense identity crisis, alienation, extreme existential angst which haunts the unique personalities of these stories. Manto’s stories have been often analysed from a post –partitional perspective but some of these stories indeed exemplify existential features in the manner of the works of Sartre, Camus and other thinkers and writers of the 20th century Europe. The protagonist of these stories, Bishen Singh and Mumtaz respectively depicts an uncompromising struggle of mankind against essentialised interpretations of their world and their attempt to resist it. Manto’s selection of unusual characters in these stories stretches the boundaries of existence and questions normative discourses of his sociopolitical environment.

Jaitra Bharati
Jaitra Bharati Ananda Chandra College

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Jaitra Bharati. 2019. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 19 (GJHSS Volume 19 Issue A1): .

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Jaitra Bharati
Jaitra Bharati Ananda Chandra College

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