Gurdial Singh - Novels

Novels

  • (1964) Marhi Da Deeva; English translation: The Last Flicker
  • (1966) Anhoe
  • (1967) Rete Di Ikk Mutthi
  • (1968) Kuwela
  • (1972) Adh Chanini Raat; English translation: Night of the Half-Moon (1996)
  • (1974) Aathan Uggan
  • (1976) Anhe Ghore Da Daan
  • (1982) Pauh Phutale Ton Pehlan
  • (1999) Parsa; English translation" Parsa (1999)

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