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WAJIDA TABASSUM – LIFE AND WORKS
Abstract
Wajida Tabassum was a prominent figure in 20th-century Urdu literature, best known for her bold and expressive short stories. Her work captures the intricate layers of human emotions, especially those of women, while also reflecting the cultural and societal dynamics of her time. Tabassum's narrative style is known for its lyrical flow, vivid imagery, and realistic portrayal of characters from the Hyderabadi society, often blending tradition with modern sensibilities. She explored themes such as love, desire, honor, and social hypocrisy with fearless clarity, earning both admiration and criticism. Despite controversies surrounding her candid storytelling, her contribution to Urdu fiction remains significant. Her characters, often women from feudal or traditional settings, are strong, complex, and deeply human. Wajida Tabassum carved a unique niche in Urdu literature by breaking taboos and presenting life with unfiltered honesty. Her legacy continues to influence modern Urdu writers and readers alike.