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interesting stories in punjabi: Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows Balli Kaur Jaswal, 2021 |
interesting stories in punjabi: Kaka and Munni: A Folktale from Punjab Natasha Sharma, Kaka, the wicked crow, wants to eat Munni's eggs. But Munni is a very clever sparrow. And so are all the characters in this popular folktale from Punjab. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Why I am an Atheist Bhagat Singh, 2019-08-15 A discussion with a friend soon turned into a matter of self-assessment, leading to this discourse on why Bhagat Singh chose to be an atheist. Even in the face of death at a very young age, with uncanny observations and sharp questions, he forces us to re-think our foundations to faith in god. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Short Stories Stephen Alter, Wimal Dissanayake, 2001 Most translated from various Indian languages. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Stories of the Soil Nirupama Dutt, 2010 A story of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral tradition of kissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have developed their own unique way of portraying love, longing, ecstasy and malice. Spanning a century, these stories talk of life in the village and the town. There are haunting tales about Partition like 'A Matter of Faith' by Gulzar Singh Sandhu where a horrible tragedy is viewed through the eyes of a child. Along with sensitive accounts of life from across the border in Pakistan are tales by the Dalits who until recently had been rendered voiceless. Amrita Pritam's 'The Vault', a metaphor for a barren womb, explores the identity of a Punjabi woman while stories like Surjit Birdi's 'Flies' reveals the concerns faced by the Punjabi diaspora. Translated and edited by Nirupama Dutt, these carefully selected stories reflect every aspect of life in the land of five rivers. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Sugarbread Balli Kaur Jaswal, 2016 Pin must not become like her mother, but nobody will tell her why. She seeks clues in Ma’s cooking when she’s not fighting other battles—being a bursary girl at an elite school and facing racial taunts from the bus uncle. Then her meddlesome grandmother moves in, installing a portrait of a watchful Sikh guru and a new set of house rules. Old secrets begin to surface but can Pin handle learning the truth? |
interesting stories in punjabi: Punjabi Century, 1857-1947 Prakash Tandon, 2023-09-01 An important document in the social history of India, this volume presents the autobiography of a Punjabi family over the three tumultuous generations that spanned years from the Mutiny to Independence. The book provides an absorbing view, from within, of what British rule meant for the educated elite of the province. In its descriptions of the changing customs and values of the educated Indian in the early twentieth century, the book affords a memorable account of a critical period in modern Indian history. An important document in the social history of India, this volume presents the autobiography of a Punjabi family over the three tumultuous generations that spanned years from the Mutiny to Independence. The book provides an absorbing view, from within, of |
interesting stories in punjabi: Making Ethnic Choices Karen Leonard, 2010-08-17 Defining and changing perceptions of ethnic identity. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Bed time stories: Guru Gobind Singh ji Santokh Singh Jagdev, 1991 On Sikh gurus, saints, and warriors; for children. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters Balli Kaur Jaswal, 2019-04-30 The author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows follows her acclaimed America debut with this life-affirming, witty family drama—an Indian This Is Where I Leave You—about three Punjabi sisters embarking on a pilgrimage to their homeland to lay their mother to rest. The British-born Punjabi Shergill sisters—Rajni, Jezmeen, and Shirina—were never close and barely got along growing up, and now as adults, have grown even further apart. Rajni, a school principal is a stickler for order. Jezmeen, a thirty-year-old struggling actress, fears her big break may never come. Shirina, the peacemaking good sister married into wealth and enjoys a picture-perfect life. On her deathbed, their mother voices one last wish: that her daughters will make a pilgrimage together to the Golden Temple in Amritsar to carry out her final rites. After a trip to India with her mother long ago, Rajni vowed never to return. But she’s always been a dutiful daughter, and cannot, even now, refuse her mother’s request. Jezmeen has just been publicly fired from her television job, so the trip to India is a welcome break to help her pick up the pieces of her broken career. Shirina’s in-laws are pushing her to make a pivotal decision about her married life; time away will help her decide whether to meekly obey, or to bravely stand up for herself for the first time. Arriving in India, these sisters will make unexpected discoveries about themselves, their mother, and their lives—and learn the real story behind the trip Rajni took with their Mother long ago—a momentous journey that resulted in Mum never being able to return to India again. The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters is a female take on the Indian travel narrative. I was curious about how different the trip would be if it were undertaken by women, who are vulnerable to different dangers in a male-dominated society, Balli Kaur Jaswal writes. I also wanted to explore the tensions between tradition and modernity in immigrant communities, and particularly how those tensions play out among women like these sisters, who are the first generation to be raised outside of India. Powerful, emotionally evocative, and wonderfully atmospheric, The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters is a charming and thoughtful story that illuminates the bonds of family, sisterhood, and heritage that tether us despite our differences. Funny and heartbreaking, it is a reminder of the truly important things we must treasure in our lives. |
interesting stories in punjabi: A Punjabi Village in Pakistan Zekiye Suleyman Eglar, Fazal Ahmed Chowdhry, 2010 Zekiye Eglar had completely lost her eyesight by 1972 and her last trip to Pakistan was in 1976. She died in 1983. --Book Jacket. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Demon Equilibrium Cathy Pegau, 2021-11-02 Grace Carter, a source of magic, has spent the last nine months searching for Maggie Mulvaney, her catalyst. The joy of reuniting with her partner--and her lover--is thwarted by her worst fear: Maggie doesn't remember Grace or their life together. Grace blames the Order of Saint Teresa, the centuries-old organization that trained them to be the strongest demon-hunting duo in generations. But why has the Order done this? As Maggie and Grace begin to piece their lives back together, they discover that their memories have been masked by someone within the Order. Should the Horde succeed in their plan, those who have committed their lives to slay worldly demons will be relegated to little more than minions as humans are completely enslaved. Now, Grace and Maggie must sacrifice everything, possibly even their lives, as they battle to save humanity. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Love Stories from Punjab Harish Dhillon, 1998 This Book Contains Four Stories: Sohni-Mahiwal; Heer-Ranjha; Sassi-Punnu And Mirza-Sahibaan. They Are Essentially The Same Story Told Four Times Over. In Essence, The Lover Focuses All His Thoughts And Feeling Upon The Beloved Ones And, Because Of This Phenomenon, He Is Motivated To Develop Goodness. Then, From The Lover, The Goodness Radiates To Embrace The Entire World And All Humanity And Suffuses Them With Its Light. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Social Space of Language Farina Mir, 2010 poetics of belonging in the region. --Book Jacket. |
interesting stories in punjabi: STORIES OF THE SOIL Nirupama Dutt, 2010-11-30 Waris Shah, I call out to you. Rise from our Grave. Speak out and turn. A page of another book of love ... - Amrita Pritam. Stories of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral traditon of kissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have developed their own unique way of portraying love, longing, ecstasy and malice. Spanning a century, these stories talk of life int eh village and the town. There are haunting tales about partition like á matter of faith'by gulzar singh Sandhu where a horrible tragedy is viewed through the eyes of a child. along with sensitive accounts of life from across the border in Pakistan are tales by the Dalits who until recently had been rendered voiceless. Amrita pritam's 'The Vault', a metaphor for a barren womb, explores the identity of a PUnjabi woman while stories like Surjit Birdi's 'files'reveal the concerns faced by the Punjabi diaspora. Translated and edited by Nirupama Dutt, these carefully selected stories reflect every aspect of life in the land of five rivers. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Story of Guru Nanak Mala Singh, 1969 |
interesting stories in punjabi: Innocence Baldeep Pooni, Deep Pooni, 2021-09-28 What is innocence? Innocence is there Everywhere Perhaps it is the deepest depths Perhaps it is a recollection of existence Perhaps it is change Perhaps it is the essence ABOUT INNOCENCE A collection of poems, essays, and short stories that introduce the concept of innocence as a subjective and objective experience that is connected to a state where emotions run wild & free. A trance that never fades away. A vibe that ushers forth emotional intuition. innocence is the essence of who we are before, during, and after our interaction with the world and its numerous vortexes. innocence is the vulnerable part of ourselves that is a constant just like the experience of change. Everything changes in life except for change & innocence. In every eon, there is Deep that shines darkness and light back into the prism that is our existence. Can anything be authored in a transient existence? I guess so. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Olive Fairy Book Andrew Lang, 1907 Twenty-nine tales from the folklore of Turkey, India, Denmark, Armenia, and the Sudan. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Desh Vibhajan Ki Kahaniyan Salam Azad, 2002-09-01 सीमा के उस पार अस्वस्थ पिता खड़े हुए और इस पार बेटी, बीच में लगभग आधे मील चौड़े पाट की एक नदी...धरती को बाँटने की कोशिशों का पीड़ाजनक नतीजा ऐसी ही सीमाओं में होता है। देश विभाजन की कहानियाँ बाँग्लादेश के लब्ध-प्रतिष्ठ लेखक सलाम आज़ाद ने इन्हीं सीमाओं और पीड़ाओं से आक्रान्त होकर कलमबद्ध की हैं। इन कहानियों में उन्होंने अपने देश के विभाजन के कारणों, उसके परिणामों और निरीह मनुष्य की नियति पर पड़नेवाले उसके दूरगामी और विडम्बनापूर्ण प्रभावों को भावप्रवण कथात्मकता के साथ रेखांकित किया है। सलाम आज़ाद बाँग्लादेश के उन लेखकों में अपना महत्त्वपूर्ण स्थान रखते हैं जिनका सरोकार साम्प्रदायिक सौहार्द और देश का धर्मनिरपेक्ष विकास है। उनकी यह चिन्ता भी इन कहानियों में लक्षित की जा सकती है। बाँग्लादेश में हिन्दुओं के साथ किए जानेवाले भेदभाव और उनके नागरिक अधिकारों का हनन सलाम आज़ाद के लेखक को गहरा दुख पहुँचाता है, जिसके चलते वे ‘जन्मभूमि’ जैसी कहानियाँ लिखने को बाध्य होते हैं। ‘देश विभाजन की कहानियाँ’ ये कहानियाँ भी हैं, और दस्तावेज भी। |
interesting stories in punjabi: Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2025-02-17 “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoevsky plunges into the mind of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute former student in the teeming, oppressive streets of St. Petersburg. The novel opens with a vivid description of Raskolnikov's impoverished existence, his room a mere “cupboard or box,” and the squalor he endures. Haunted by a desperate idea, he commits a brutal act: the murder of an elderly pawnbroker and her innocent sister, Lizaveta, with an axe. This act is not born of malice, but from a twisted theory that posits the existence of “extraordinary” individuals who are above the law and capable of shaping history. Raskolnikov sees himself as such a man, and the murder as a test of his own will and fortitude. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Stories for South Asian Supergirls Raj Kaur Khaira, 2021-11-25 Discover 50 inspirational stories of South Asian women and their INCREDIBLE achievements. Featuring stories of success from award-winning entertainers Jameela Jamil and Mindy Kaling, as well as pioneering business leaders Indra Nooyi, Anjali Sud and Ruchi Sanghvi. South Asian Supergirls also features equally remarkable yet less well known figures, such as the British Muslim spy, Noor Inayat Khan. Perfect for fans of Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, this heartwarming read is the ideal gift for young readers. Each profile has been paired with a delightful illustration from one of ten South Asian artists, this is a book for all ages - treasured by parents and children alike. Praise for South Asian Supergirls: One of the most beautiful and visually stimulating books I've seen for a long time - The Morning Star This call to courage celebrates warrior queens of Bangladeshi, Indian, Nepalese and Pakistani heritage - The Guardian Heartwarmingly full of the power, resilience and ingenuity of South Asian women - Book Trust |
interesting stories in punjabi: Handbook of Research on Contemporary Storytelling Methods Across New Media and Disciplines Mih?e?, Lorena Clara, Andreescu, Raluca, Dimitriu, Anda, 2021-01-15 Stories are everywhere around us, from the ads on TV or music video clips to the more sophisticated stories told by books or movies. Everything comes wrapped in a story, and the means employed to weave the narrative thread are just as important as the story itself. In this context, there is a need to understand the role storytelling plays in contemporary society, which has changed drastically in recent decades. Modern global society is no longer exclusively dominated by the time-tested narrative media such as literature or films because new media such as videogames or social platforms have changed the way we understand, create, and replicate stories. The Handbook of Research on Contemporary Storytelling Methods Across New Media and Disciplines is a comprehensive reference book that provides the relevant theoretical framework that concerns storytelling in modern society, as well as the newest and most varied analyses and case studies in the field. The chapters of this extensive volume follow the construction and interpretation of stories across a plethora of contemporary media and disciplines. By bringing together radical forms of storytelling in traditional disciplines and methods of telling stories across newer media, this book intersects themes that include interactive storytelling and narrative theory across advertisements, social media, and knowledge-sharing platforms, among others. It is targeted towards professionals, researchers, and students working or studying in the fields of narratology, literature, media studies, marketing and communication, anthropology, religion, or film studies. Moreover, for interested executives and entrepreneurs or prospective influencers, the chapters dedicated to marketing and social media may also provide insights into both the theoretical and the practical aspects of harnessing the power of storytelling in order to create a cohesive and impactful online image. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Multani Stories F. W. Skemp, 1917 |
interesting stories in punjabi: Invisible Ink Brian McDonald, 2013-04 Acclaimed by successful screenwriters and authors, Invisible Ink is a helpful, accessible guide to the essential elements of the best storytelling. Brian McDonald, an award winning screenwriter who has taught his craft at several major studios, supplies writers with tools to make their work more effective and provides readers and audiences a deeper understanding of the storyteller's art. When people think of a screenplay, they usually think about dialogue-the visible ink that is readily accessible to the listener, reader, or viewer. But a successful screenplay needs Invisible Ink as well, the craft below the surface of words. Invisible Ink lays out the essential elements of screenplay structure, using vivid examples from famous moments in popular movies as well as from one of his own popular scripts. You will learn techniques for building a compelling story around a theme, making your writing engage audiences, creating appealing characters, and much more. Praise for Invisible Ink: ...If I manage to reach the summit of my next story it will be in no small part due to having read Invisible Ink. -Andrew Stanton (cowriter Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., and cowriter/director Finding Nemo and WALL-E) ...Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril. -Jim Taylor (Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election) ... I recommend this fine handbook on craft to any writer, apprentice or professional, working in any genre or form. -Dr. Charles Johnson (National Book Award-winning author of Middle Passage) If you want to write scripts, listen to Brian. The guy knows what he's talking about. -Paul Feig (creator of NBC's Freaks and Geeks, co-executive producer The Office) With Invisible Ink Brian McDonald has written us a book to keep and heed forever because through the simple, graceful, graspable, original wisdom of it, we might just save our screenwriting lives. -Stewart Stern (Screenwriter of Rebel Without a Cause) |
interesting stories in punjabi: Humanity Amidst Insanity : Stories of compassion and hope during Tridivesh Singh Maini , 2022-10-28 A novel approach by an Indian and two Pakistanis to bring the humane and positive episodes of the Indo-Pak partition to light. A series of interviews of the survivors of Indo-Pak partition who owe their survival to the other community. Tales of hope and faith in the crisis of humanity, when people were killing each other in the name of religion. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Power of Ignorance Dave Trott, 2021-02-09 “The wise man knows he doesn’t know. The fool doesn’t know he doesn’t know.” Lao Tzu “In the West they only respect experts. But the expert mind is the closed mind.” Shunryu Suzuki What’s the most important step in fixing a puncture? It isn’t jacking up the car, or taking the wheel off, or finding the puncture. There’s something more fundamental than any of those. Something without which you can’t even begin to fix a puncture. The most important step is finding out you’ve got a puncture. Without that you can’t do anything. Instead of saying, “It’s just a bit bumpy, must be the road,” and carrying on, you must acknowledge that something has changed and you don’t know what that is. If you don’t admit you don’t know what’s happening, you can never find out. If you don’t find out, you can never change it. The most important step, always, is admitting you don’t know. That’s the power of ignorance. In this latest collection of real-life stories, Dave Trott provides lessons about problem solving and creative thinking that can be applied in advertising, business, and the wider world. With his trademark wit, wisdom and critical eye, he shows how great problem solvers and creative thinkers are those who are not afraid to say “I don’t know.” |
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interesting stories in punjabi: Paul Tom Wright, 2020-02 Reconstruction of the life of St Paul, paints a picture of the world in which he preached his revolutionary message and explains the significance of his lasting impact |
interesting stories in punjabi: Inheritance Balli Kaur Jaswal, 2013 Set in Singapore between the early 1970's and 1990's, Inheritance follows the fissures that develop after the disappearance of teenage Amrit. Although her absence is brief, Amrit returns as a different person. As traditional Punjabis, the family struggles to cope with who Amrit is - her manic highs and lows, and her attempts to find solutions to a problem she doesn't fully understand. Narain, Amrit's brother and closest ally, also leads a secret life in order to avoid trouble with the government. But, although he knows his father is not proud, he is not ashamed of who he is. As the family awaits a transformation in Amrit, Singapore's political, social and cultural landscape rapidly changes, and while some in the family feel this as a loss, for some of them the future will be brighter - but it's a questions of whether the changes will arrive in time. With the traditional expectations of their country on the one hand, and their own volition on the other, how will this family avoid imploding? Inheritance is a universal story of family, identity and belonging. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Folktales from India ATTIPATE KRISHNASWAMI. RAMANUJAN, 2023-12-06 A.K. Ramanujan's outstanding selection is an indispensable guide to the richness and vitality of India's ageless oral folklore tradition. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Telling Stories to Change the World Rickie Solinger, Madeline Fox, Kayhan Irani, 2010-11-16 Telling Stories to Change the World is a powerful collection of essays about community-based and interest-based projects where storytelling is used as a strategy for speaking out for justice. Contributors from locations across the globe—including Uganda, Darfur, China, Afghanistan, South Africa, New Orleans, and Chicago—describe grassroots projects in which communities use narrative as a way of exploring what a more just society might look like and what civic engagement means. These compelling accounts of resistance, hope, and vision showcase the power of the storytelling form to generate critique and collective action. Together, these projects demonstrate the contemporary power of stories to stimulate engagement, active citizenship, the pride of identity, and the humility of human connectedness. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Their Language of Love Bapsi Sidhwa, 2013 |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Birth of the Khalsa Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, 2005-09-29 A feminist reconsideration of Sikh identity, discussing its original egalitarianism and current hypermasculine quality, which is harmful to both men and women. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Best Classic Short Stories For Children Various, 2021-02-05 'And what do you think of it all, Watson?' asked Sherlock Holmes, leaning back in his chair. 'It seems to me to be a most dark and sinister business.' 'Dark enough and sinister enough.' -Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' Best Classic Short Stories for Children brings together some of the most well-known and beloved stories by authors like O. Henry, Oscar Wilde and Saki, and extracts from children's classics such as The Railway Children and Little Women. With a mix of genres including science fiction, mystery and ghost stories, and a host of popular characters such as Oliver Twist, Sherlock Holmes, Jane Eyre and Dracula, this is the perfect introduction to a range of classic literature. Classics for the New Decade is a new anthology series celebrating the most acclaimed and enduring works of literature. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Proud Tree Luane Roche, 1999 A proud and selfish tree, chosen to form the cross for Jesus's Crucifixion, is humbled as it watches the suffering Jesus endures. |
interesting stories in punjabi: We Move Gurnaik Johal, 2023-04-06 |
interesting stories in punjabi: Incantations and Other Stories Anjana Appachana, 2006-12 The Stories In This Collection Are Set In The Early Eighties, And Anjana Appachana Wonderfully Captures The Raw, Vibrant Energy And Optimism Of A Time When We Drank Chai For Thirty Paise, And Twenty Thousand Rupees Spent On &Lsquo;Gifts&Rsquo; For The Boy&Rsquo;S Side Was An Enormous Amount Of Money For Middle-Class Indians. Her Characters Strain For A Place Beyond The Boundaries Of A Prescribed Way Of Life In Urban Middle India: A Hapless College Student Gets Gated A Few Days Before Her Appointment For An Abortion; A Disgruntled Clerk Philosophises Gloomily About His Place In The Scheme Of Things; A Young Girl, Against All Odds, Decides To Keep Her Sister&Rsquo;S Deep, Dark Secret. By Turns Warm, Gullible, Arrogant And Bigoted, Appachana&Rsquo;S Characters Live Their Lives Amid Contradictions And Double Standards, Superstitions And Impossible Dreams, But Ultimately Usurp Their Familiar Landscape And Imbue It With An Idiosyncratic Vision. |
interesting stories in punjabi: The Land of Five Waters Deborah Sanwal, 2017-06-27 Sanwal learned the secrets of Punjabi cuisine in her mother-in-law's kitchen. She reveals those secrets in easy-to-follow prose and recipes. |
interesting stories in punjabi: Chinatown Stories Chester Bailey Fernald, 1900 |
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The oldest bar in the world is in Ireland. Archaeological records have found that the walls of Sean's Bar have been around and serving since 900 AD.
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99 Interesting Facts That Are As Random As They Are Fun
Aug 4, 2021 · Peruse the 99 interesting facts below to learn some of the most fascinating stories about humans, nature, and life itself. 1. In the rowdy days of the Wild West, a Black lawman …
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