Urdu poet
Iftikhar Hussain Arif (Urdu : افتخار حسین عارف ; born 21 March 1944), is an Urdu poet , scholar and littérateur from Pakistan . His style is romantic Urdu poetry . He has headed the Pakistan Academy of Letters and the National Language Authority .[ 1] [ 2] He has received the Nishan-e-Imtiaz , Hilal-e-Imtiaz , Sitara-e-Imtiaz , and Presidential Pride of Performance awards, the highest literary awards given by the Government of Pakistan .[ 3]
Early life and career
Arif attended the University of Lucknow , then studied journalism at New York University .[ 4] He then migrated to Karachi , Pakistan, where he was a newscaster for Radio Pakistan .[ 4] He then joined the Pakistan Television Corporation (Karachi Center) where he teamed up with Obaidullah Baig for the PTV program Kasauti .[ 1]
He spent the next thirteen years in England, until 1990, working for Urdu Markaz there.[ 5]
Achievements
A couplet by Iftikhar Arif
Arif has published three poetry collections: Mehr-i-Doneem (1984), Harf-i-Baryab (1994)[ 5] [ 1] [ 6] and Jahan-e-Maloom .
Oxford University Press has published an anthology of his translated poetry, Written in the Season of Fear , with an introduction by Harris Khalique , a poet who writes in English, Urdu and Punjabi.[ 7]
Awards
Bibliography
Mehr-i-Doneem (1984)[ 5]
Harf-i-Baryab (1994)
Jahan-e-Maloom (2005)[ 5]
Shehr-e-Ilm ke derwazay per (2006)
Written in the Season of Fear (English translation)
The Twelfth Man (translation of Barhwan Khilari by Brenda Walker, 1989)
Kitab-e-Dil-o-Dunya (2009)[ 5]
Modern Poetry of Pakistan (2011)[ 10]
References
External links
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