Social Analytics in Gulzar Danish's fictional collection "Guman Se Bayan Tak"

گلزار دانش  کے  افسانوی مجموعہ ”گماں سے بیاں تک“ میں سماجی تجزیات

  • Dr Salma Lecturer, Department of Urdu, Shaheed Benazir Bhuto Women University, Peshawar
  • Khizra MPhil Scholar, Department of Urdu, Shaheed Benazir Bhuto Women University, Peshawar
Keywords: Gulzar Danish, Muhammad Gulzar, Guman Se Bian Tak, Urdu Fiction, Sociology in Fiction, Social Myths, Sociological Analysis, Cultural Critique, Fiction as Social Commentary, Urdu Literature

Abstract

Gulzar Danish, whose real name is Muhammad Gulzar, is an Urdu fiction writer hailing from Halowal, a village in Narowal District, Punjab. His debut fictional collection, Guman Se Bian Tak, published in 2024, consists of twenty-five stories spanning 148 pages. A sociological analysis of Guman Se Bian Tak reveals that each story delves into unique and unexplored themes. These themes range from superstition (Guman Se Bian Tak) to the struggles of Afghan girls escaping from home, the portrayal of a house of prostitution, the illicit relationships of married men, and reflections on a society influenced by science. Gulzar Danish’s fiction acts as a mirror to societal myths, whether rational or irrational, which he intricately weaves into his narratives. Through his work, he highlights and critiques cultural and social issues, offering a deep insight into the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. This research article explores the sociological aspects of Gulzar Danish’s fiction, incorporating thematic, stylistic, psychological, character-driven, and physical dimensions of his stories.

Published
2024-12-21