Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (Urdu/Punjabi: خواجہ احمد عباس ; hindi: ख़्वाजा अहमद अब्बास) (7. jun 1914 – 1. jun 1987), poznatiji kao K. A. Abbas, bio je indijski književnik, novinar, filmski režiser, scenarist i producent, poznat kao jedan od začetnika pokreta tzv. "paralelne kinematografije" (Parallel Cinema) kojim se u indijski film nastojali uvesti elementi realizma i socijalne angažiranosti.
Filmografija
- Naya Sansar (1941) – scenario, sinopsis
- Neecha Nagar (1946) – scenario
- Dharti Ke Lal (1946) – scenario, režija, producent
- Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (1946) – scenario, sinopsis
- Aaj Aur Kal (1947) – režija
- Awara (1951) – scenario, dijalozi
- Anhonee (1952) – scenario, dijalozi, sinopsis, režija, rpoducent
- Rahi 1953 – režija
- Munna (1954) – scenario, režija, producent
- Shree 420 (1955) – scenario, dijalozi, sinopsis
- Jagte Raho (1956) – scenario
- Pardesi (1957)– scenario, režija
- Char Dil Char Rahen (1959) – scenario, dijalozi, režija
- Eid Mubarak (1960) Documentary / Short – režija
- Gir Game Sanctuary (1961) Documentary – režija
- Flight to Assam (1961) – režija
- Gyara Hazar Ladkian (1962) – režija
- Teen Gharaney (1963) – režija
- Shehar Aur Sapna (1964) – režija, scenario
- Hamara Ghar (1964) – režija
- Tomorrow Shall Be Better (1965) dokumnetarni[1] – režija
- Aasman Mahal (1965) – režija
- Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1967) - Writer, režija, producent [2]
- Dharti Ki Pukaar (1967) Short Film – režija
- Chaar Shaher Ek Kahani (1968) Documentary – režija
- Saat Hindustani (1969) – režija, producent
- Mera Naam Joker (1970) – scenario, sinopsis
- Do Boond Pani (1971) – režija [3]
- Bharat Darshan (1972) Documentary – režija
- Luv Kush (1972) kratki – režija[4]
- Bobby (1973) – scenario, sinopsis
- Kal Ki Baat (1973) kratjki – režija
- Achanak (1973) – scenario
- Juhu (1973) (TV) – režija
- Faslah (1974) – režija, producent
- Papa Miya of Aligarh (1975) dokumentarni – režija
- Phir Bolo Aaye Sant Kabir (1976) dokumentarni – režija
- Dr. Iqbal (1978) - dokumentarni – režija
- The Naxalites (1980) – scenario, režija
- Hindustan Hamara (1983) kratki dokumentarni – režija
- Love in Goa (1983) – scenario
- Nanga Fakir (1984) (TV) – režija
- Ek Aadmi (1988) – režija
- Akanksha (1989) (TV) – dijalozi, scenario
- Henna (1991) – sinopsis
Bibliogragija
- Outside India: The Adventures of a Roving Reporter, Hali Pub. House, Delhi, 1939.
- An Indian looks at America (The Rampart library of good reading), 1943.
- An Indian looks at America, Thacker, Bombay, 1943.
- Tomorrow is ours! A novel of the India of Today; Bombay, Popular Book Depot, 1943.
- "Let India fight for freedom", Bombay, Sound magazine (Publication dept.), 1943.
- Defeat for death: A story without names, Padmaja Publications 1944.
- "...and One Did Not Come Back!", Sound magazine, 1944
- A report to Gandhiji: A survey of Indian and world events during the 21 months of Gandhiji's incarceration, 1944
- Invitation to Immortality: a one-act play, Bombay: Padma Pub., 1944.
- Not all Lies. Delhi: Rajkamal Pub., 1945.
- Blood and stones and other stories. Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1947
- Rice and other stories, Kutub, 1947
- Kashmir fights for freedom, 1948
- I Write as I Feel, Hind Kitabs, Bombay, 1948
- Cages of freedom and other stories, Bombay, Hind Kitabs Ltd., 1952.
- China can make it: Eye-witness account of the amazing industrial progress in new China, 1952.
- In the Image of Mao Tse-Tung, Peoples Publishing House, 1953
- INQILAB. First Great Novel of the Indian Revolution, Jaico Publishing House, 1958
- Face To Face with Khrushchov, Rajpal & Sons, 1960
- Till We Reach the Stars. The Story of Yuri Gagarin, Asia Pub. House, 1961
- The Black sun and Other stories, Jaico Publishing House, 1963.
- Raat ki bahon mein, Hindi, Radhakr̥ishṇa Prakashan, 1965.
- Indira Gandhi; return of the red rose, Hind Pocket Books, New Delhi, 1966.
- Divided heart, Paradise Publications, 1968
- When Night Falls, 1968.
- Chabili, Hindi, Allahabad, Mitra Prakashan, 1968.
- The most beautiful woman in the world, Paradise Publications, 1968
- Salma aur Samundar, Urdu/Hindi, New Delhi, Komala Pocket Books, 1969.
- Mera Naam Joker, 1970
- Maria, Delhi, Hind Pocket Books, 1971.
- Teen Pahiye, Urdu/Hindi, Delhi, Rajpal & Sons, 1971.
- Bobby, Urdu/Hindi, 1973
- Boy meets Girl, Sterling Publishers, 1973
- That Woman: Her Seven Years in Power; New Delhi, Indian Book Co., 1973
- Jawaharlal Nehru: Portrait of an integrated Indian; New Delhi, NCERT, 1974.
- Fasilah", Urud/Hindi, Hind Pocket Books, Delhi, 1974
- Distant dream, New Delhi, Sterling Pub., 1975.
- The walls of glass: A novel, 1977
- Barrister-at-law: A play about the early life of Mahatma Gandhi, New Delhi, Orient Paperbacks, 1977.
- Men and women: Specially selected long and short stories, 1977
- Mad, mad, mad world of Indian films, 1977
- I Am not an Island: An Experiment in Autobiography, New Delhi, 1977.
- Four Friends, Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, 1977.
- 20 March 1977: a day like any other day, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1978.
- Janata in a jam?, 1978.
- The Naxalites, Lok Publications, 1979.
- Bread, beauty, and revolution: being a chronological selection from the Last pages, 1947 to 1981, Marwah Publications, New Delhi, 1982.
- Nili Sari aur Doosri Kahaniyan̲, Urdu, Maktabah-e-Jamia, New Delhi, 1982.
- The gun and other stories, Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, 1985.
- The Thirteenth Victim, Amar Prakashan, 1986.
- The World Is My Village: A Novel With An Index, Ajanta, 1984. ISBN 978-81-202-0104-0
- Bombay My Bombay: A Love Story of the City, Ajanta Publications/Ajanta Books International, 1987. ISBN 978-81-202-0174-3
- Indira Gandhi: The Last Post; Bombay, Ramdas G. Bhatkal, 1989
- Defeat for death: a story without names. Baroda: Padmaja Pub., 1994
- How Films Are Made, National Book Trust, 1999, ISBN 978-81-237-1103-4
- Soney Chandi ke Butt, Urdu, Alhamra, 2001, ISBN 978-969-516-074-9
- Khwaja Ahmad Abbas; Vasant Sāthe; Suhail Akhtar (2010). The Dialogue of Awaara: Raj Kapoor's Immortal Classic. Vijay Jani, Nasreen Munni Kabir. Niyogi Books. ISBN 978-81-89738-54-9.
For detailed listing :[5][6]
Izvori
- Amaresh Datta (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. Vol. 1. Sahitya Akademi. str. 4. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1.
- S. Ghosh, "K. A. Abbas: A Man in Tune with History", Screen (Bombay), 19 June 1987, p. 14.
- Dictionary of Films (Berkeley: U. of CA Press, 1977), p. 84.
- Shyamala A. Narayan, The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 1 1976; vol. 11: pp. 82 – 94.
- Ravi Nandan Sinha, Essays on Indian Literature in English. Jaipur, Book Enclave, 2002, ch. 7.
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