FICTION
Please Return Me My Corpse
β FLASH FICTION by Juman Ahmedani
(Translated from Urdu by Abdul Ghani)
I was slain in the battle of behaviors. I dragged my corpse onto the Constitution Avenue. At the square, my body remained unclaimed, untouched. However, the municipality authorities were informed.
From a rat hole close to my cadaver a rat emerged, βListen! We need to nibble your garb, grant us permission,β he said, peering into my eyes.
I consented. The rats shorn my garments and left me naked.
Then, came the insects and sought my permission, βYouβre dead. Let us sate our hunger with your flesh.β
And, the insects began their feast on my body.
Decay started to permeate my remains.
But, passersby moved swiftly, covering their nose and mouth with their hands. Before the municipal workers could come to retrieve my corpse, my bodyβs components scattered. Eyes, ears, arms, legs, tongue, and noseβ the insects had severed and isolated them all.
My scattered limbs garnered renewed curiosity of the onlookers.
Someone needed my eyes, other picked up my arms.
Finally, my legs, nose, ears, all were taken away. My corpseβs crumbled pieces entered the homes of people.
Hence, now I have been wandering in the hunt for my fractionated corpse shared among rats, insects and all other reptilians. If a piece has found its way to your home, then please! Return it to me!β
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(Translated from Urdu by Abdul Ghani)
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Juman Ahmedani
Juman Ahmedani, a Sindhi and Urdu flash fictionΒ writer,Β was born on 05 May 1971 in Tando Ghulam Ali, District Badin, Sindh, Pakistan. He lives in Karachi. He did master in Sindhi literature in 2002 and then masters in Socialogy in 2012 β both from University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Β Juman Ahmedani hasΒ published three collections of his Sindhi short stories: βUdaadsΒ Moasmaan Jo Shaherβ (The City of Gloomy Weathers) 2004,Β βAkeloΒ Manhoβ(The Alone Man) 2012, and βPhahi Fhaat Te Atkyeal Gaalhβ (Hanging On The Gallows 2021).Β His stories have also been translated in Pashto.
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β FLASH FICTION by Juman Ahmedani
(Translated fromΒ Sindhi by Hafiz Inam ul Haq Laghari)
Abdul Ghani
Abdul Ghani is a writer, poet, translator, columnist and Journalist in Islamabad, Pakistan. He writes thought-provoking short stories to poignant poetry. He has translated short stories and flash fiction form Urdu to English.
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