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_aIntikhab-e-Kalam : Parveen Shakir _cParveen Shakir |
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_aKarachi _bOxford University Press _c2016 |
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_a64 Pages _b12x18 cm _bPB |
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490 | _aUrdu Virsah | ||
520 | _aThis is a representative selection of the poetry of Parveen Shakir, who came into the literary limelight after the publication of her first poetry collection Khushboo (1976), which won the Adamjee Literary Award. Along with Khushboo, her three further collections Sadbarg, Khudkalami and Inkaar were published together under the title Mah e Tamam during her lifetime A further poetry collection Kaf e Aaina and selection of newspaper columns Gosha e Chashm were published posthumously. Since her untimely death, she is regarded as having been a very important modern Urdu language poet. She was awarded the ''Pride of Performance'', one of Pakistan's highest civilian awards for his outstanding contributions to Urdu literature. | ||
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_aUrdu Literature - Poetry _aPoetry in Urdu _aUrdu Literature - Poetry _aIntikhab e Kalam : Parveen Shakir |
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700 | _aEdited and introduced by Fatima Hassan | ||
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