Broken Mirror

गुज़रा हुआ ज़माना

This is second part of the autobiographical novels Vaid wrote. The first one being Uska Bachpan translated as Steps in Darkness. The same characters follows in this novel Guzra Hua Zamana, translated as Broken Mirror. In it, the character Beero talks of how the writer created an incomplete Beero in the first novel and then tried to flesh him out in later stories. Twenty-five years later, Beero tells him that he cannot escape another novel about Beero and that if the novelist is going to drag his feet over it, Beero himself will write it. At this point, he says, he fainted and when he recovered, the novel had been written. (more in the review)

Title in Original : Guzra Hua Zamana
Name in Translation : Broken Mirror
Publication Year : 1981
Translation Publish Year : 1994

Authors : Krishna Baldev Vaid
Original Publisher : Radhakrishan Prakashan
Publisher: Penguin Books
Translators:
Reviews:Dr Shobhana Bhattacharji on Joy Bhattacharjee Rose wrote:

The translations of Krishna Baldev Vaid‘s two autobiographical novels were so different to each other that I read the Hindi versions to see whether the difference was in the originals. Till then, I had not read the original of a translated work I had to review on the principle that a translation is meant for a target audience and I tried to read it like an ideal target reader. Reading these novels in Hindi, however, taught me how much a translator, even if the translator is the author himself, can alter a novel. The Hindi title of Steps in Darkness is Uska Bachpan. The title of the second novel in Hindi, written 25 years later, was Guzra Hua Zamaana, which was also a famous Madhubala/Lata film song from the sad love story Shirin Farhad, filmed in 1956. It is Shirin’s final goodbye to her beloved Farhad as her ‘doli’ (bridal conveyance) leaves for her husband’s home. She begs Farhad not to accuse her of infidelity; her marriage to another man was not of her making. Vaid‘s novel is a searing farewell to his beloved pre-Partition India.
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