If you (according to Ashar Najmi) 'are capable of stimulating all your senses while reading fiction', then reading Noorain Ali Haq will be a unique experience, we guarantee it. The tendency to explore the individual in his fiction was rarely seen, at least among his peers. What I have labelled 'exploring the individual', due to my inability to describe the apologetic conscience, you could also call doing a CT scan of the relationship between the individual's inner world and the outer world. As much as many of the stories in this book are noteworthy on the level of experience, their 'political tone' is equally noteworthy. I think the author of the story has chosen this tone thoughtfully. One can read more than one legend that the purpose of doing so was to underline a particular psychological state that arose as a result of a particular social atmosphere. The tragedy is that this particular psychological condition has now become commonplace. It seems that the fiction writer has made some templates and put them in front. Believe it or not, many of us will find ourselves fitting into one or the other of these moulds.
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