Urdu Crime Fiction – C.M. Naim
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âHumankind, I like to believe, can be divided into two groups: one group swears by science fiction, the other cherishes only mysteries. I belong to the latter.â Thus begins C. M. Naimâs homage to the writers who once provided generations of Urdu-speaking mystery-lovers hours of sleepless delight.
Meticulously researched, this âinformal historyâ unravels how crime fiction first originated in Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, how Urdu writers responded to this new stimulus, and the rapid emergence of what then became the jÄsĆ«sÄ« adab in Urdu. Described as âwonder-inducingâ and âsleep-depriving,â bearing titles like KhĆ«nÄ« Chhatrī (The Murderous Umbrella), TilismÄ« Burj (The Magic Turret), and MistrÄ«z af Dihlī (The Mysteries of Delhi), Urdu thrillers sold in the thousands.
Aficionados of the Netflix series Lupin may be surprised to learn that a century ago, Maurice Leblancâs gentleman thief, ArsĂšne Lupin, was adored by Urdu readers in his desÄ« avatÄr, Bahram, âtranscreatedâ by Zafar Omar in a 1916 bestseller that made Bahram a household name. We discover Tirath Ram Ferozepuri, the prodigious translator of mysteries and thrillersâ114-odd titles, spanning 60,000 pages. We meet Nadeem Sahbaâi, of unfettered imagination, who produced masterpieces of Urdu pulp fiction.
Urdu crime writers were quick to capture the new material realities of urban Indiaâfrom the âexoticâ mannequins, latex masks and âtruth-serumâ to the everyday advertisements, gramophones and cameras. Significantly, they also highlighted Indiaâs new âsecularâ spacesârailway platforms, public parks, libraries, restaurants and cinemas, where people interacted, unburdened by tradition or identityâin ways that other Urdu writers failed to do. Their stories hold a mirror to âthe idea of Indiaâ before independence.
Naimâs book, the first on the subject and illustrated, will delight and inform anyone passionate about crime fiction in any language.
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