ISLAMABAD: Great Urdu language short storywriter Saadat Hasan Manto was remembered on his death anniversary on Wednesday. Saadat Hasan Manto was born on May 11, 1912, and died on January 18, 1955, at the age of 44. Manto produced 20 collections of short stories and five collections of radio dramas. He not only enriched Urdu literature, but also influencedother writers to look into the psychological diversity of mankind.Some of his works have been translated in other languages aswell. He is best known for his collection of topical essays, ‘Mantoke Mazamin’. Some of his other publications were, Atishpare (1936), Manto Ke Afsane (1940), Dhuan (1941), Afsane Aur Drame (1943), Laazat-e-Sang (1948), Chughd (1948), Siyahhasiye (1948), Badshahat ka Khatimah (1950), Khali Botlein (1950), Namrudki Khudai (1950),Thanda Gosht (1950), Yazid (1951), Parde ke Pichhe (1953), Sarak ke Kinare (1953), Baghair Unwan ke (1954), Baghair-I-Jazt (1955), Burque (1955), Phundne 1955, Sarkandon ke Pichhe (1955), Shaitan(1955), Shikari Auratein (1955), Ratti, Masha, Tolah (1956),Tahira se Tahir (1971), Kaali Shalwar (1961) and Manto ke Behtreen Kahanian (1963).