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Fourth Letter to Uncle Sam

Khalid Hasan May 27, 2005

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#1 Posted by drlokraj on May 27, 2005 2:16:05 am
Thanks again,Mr.Hasan.
It will be interesting to know what was the reaction of people from various backgrounds,when these letters were first published as it seems Manto had increased the circle of his critics and enemies.
Publishing these letters now in print media may not be bad idea because these have not lost meaning or relevance in the present context.
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#2 Posted by rozaiba on May 27, 2005 4:25:06 am
As usual, this cracks you up!
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#3 Posted by harish_hyd on May 27, 2005 4:41:37 am
What a man Manto was!!!!
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#4 Posted by dost_mittar on May 27, 2005 10:44:16 am
Enjoyed this. Gives a good idea how the societal mores have changed in Pakistan.
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#5 Posted by ana on May 27, 2005 2:48:34 pm
i could not help but note that this letter was written almost exactly a decade before i was born. i enjoyed reading this letter, and reading about aiding against the threat of communism, among other things i had to go back and check again to see when this letter was written. it still very much speaks to more contemporary times.

his comments on APWA were funny. living in lahore twenty years after this letter was written, one could still see bare midriffs, and sleeveless blouses for saris in particular, and yes for women over the age of forty. i lived in lahore long enough to see fashion changing within the same decade, and not just fashions changing, but people charging at you for dressing ``skimpily`` or not wearing a dupatta when that wasn`t so much the case in public, and in broad daylight before.
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#6 Posted by echoboom on May 27, 2005 5:19:36 pm
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#7 Posted by ana on May 27, 2005 5:44:13 pm
actually, some of the ``illiterates`` from pakistan can read urdu. and if you are so concerned about the illiterates, and their salvation, perhaps you can teach them how to read. on second thought, it would be nice if they read with an open mind.

an english-medium education does not always mean disassociation from our language. it is time you stopped being a slave to your mullah masters, and tried to understand that.
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#8 Posted by cayenne on May 27, 2005 6:05:21 pm
Thank you Mr.Hasan , again.Manto was wacked out.I read between the lines his anguish at ending up in Pakistan.Enjoyable reading again.
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#9 Posted by echoboom on May 27, 2005 6:31:47 pm
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#10 Posted by hamzaad on May 27, 2005 8:36:06 pm
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#11 Posted by ana on May 27, 2005 9:01:32 pm
hamzaad,

ana knows what kaka is up to, and ana will respond but just this once. . promises promises. furthermore, ana really doesn`t really appreciate the word ``karanTay`` at all. . . nor does ana need to resuscitate urdu from the clutches of mullahs. . . perhaps kaka and friends (?) who discuss kaun musalmaan hai aur kaun nahiN can resuscitate (such a big farangi word from kaka) arabic from their clutches instead?!

as for ana`s kind, she most respectfully submits that urdu is her language, it is not for her what the goras would refer to as some ``exotic`` art, and frankly this nonsense about excluding ``karanTas`` in pakistan from things they have ``owned`` for generations like language and nationality is getting very very very old. ana hopes that kaka will own up to his intelligence and move forward and beyond. and she hopes that kaka and his apne will have a splendid weekend. as for imitating kaka`s style, is imitation not the highest form of flattery?!? :)
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#12 Posted by stuka on May 27, 2005 9:06:08 pm
Haan Bhai, to me this letter does not make any sense at all. What is so great about it?
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#13 Posted by hamzaad on May 27, 2005 9:46:20 pm
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#14 Posted by avenger123 on May 27, 2005 11:20:03 pm
hey mister , uncle sam too busy having fun with your mother to bother about your letters. Anyways , keep writing !!!
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#15 Posted by Nadia_Zehra on May 28, 2005 1:32:37 am
Glad to know that Mr. Manto also disn`t like APWA whole lot. Well after visiting their grandeur show of Meena bazaar in capital of Pakistan in the name of Handicrafts selling of lower middle class group , i could only come across world famous burger kids of islamabd buzzing around carbs outlets and bizarre aunties and half faced covered deep black glasses bureucrats and parking lot filled with vehicles of ``rishwat khaur`` ``sarkari afsaraan`` with ``peroxide blondes`` filling the spaces left.

And I cursed the idea of covering the whole distance of half miles of sports complex to reach a meena bazar which is a sort of fun-fair for general public but there idealogy revolved that only vips should come in CARS IN SPORTS COMPLEX OF ISLAMABAD killing the healthy atmosphere and aspect of the place and festivity associated with it making it embarassed for a pedestrain spectator and visitor. I don`t know when Pakistanis will come out of elite-progression metaphorism.

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#16 Posted by Nadia_Zehra on May 28, 2005 1:39:33 am
Glad to know that Mr. Manto also didn`t like APWA whole lot. Well after visiting their grandeur show of Meena bazaar in capital of Pakistan in the name of Handicrafts selling of lower middle class group , i could only come across world famous burger kids of islamabd buzzing around carbs outlets and bizarre aunties and half faced covered deep black glasses bureucrats and parking lot filled with vehicles of ``rishwat khaur`` ``sarkari afsaraan`` with ``peroxide blondes`` filling the spaces left.

And I cursed the idea of covering the whole distance of half miles of sports complex to reach a meena bazar which is a sort of fun-fair for general public but there idealogy revolved that only vips should come in CARS IN SPORTS COMPLEX OF ISLAMABAD killing the healthy atmosphere and aspect of the place and festivity associated with it making it embarassed for a pedestrain spectator and visitor. I don`t know when Pakistanis will come out of elite-progression metamorphism.
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    #22 echoboom
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