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Akhtar Usman | |
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Born |
Islamabad, Pakistan | April 4, 1969
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Poet, Critic, Columnist, Writer |
Awards | Adab Sitara (literary star) by Halqa-i-Arbab-i-Zauq |
Akhtar Usman (born 4 April 1969 in Islamabad) is a Pakistani poet, critic, columnist and writer. He is known for his poems on non-traditional subjects, he has written extensively in multiple languages. His works span across various genres such as Ghazal, Nazm, and poem. His published books of poetry, including Ashk Aabad, Charagh Zaar, Kuchh Bacha Laye Hain, Sitara Saz, and Tarash.
Usman is known for his poems on unconventional themes. [1] He has written extensively in Urdu, Persian, Pothohari, Punjabi and English. [2] He has also written in many genres including ghazal, Nazm and poem. [3]
Several books of Akhtar Usman's poetry have been published. [3] [4] Some of his notable works include:
His book Chirag Zaar is his latest book of poetry published in 2017 by Rumail House of Publications, Rawalpindi. This book consists mostly of Ghazal, one of the most popular genres. [8]
Akhtar Usman's poetry provides a subtle expression of the interconnectedness of tradition and modernity under the centrality of the creative process and the transformative potential of art. His poetry transcends ethnicity, creed and all other layers and touches the basic principles of humanity. [9] His poetry also offers some solace and momentary solace even if we do not believe in the process of change. [10]
Usman's work has been critically reviewed by Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq, which is known for its tradition of literary criticism. The organization recognized Usman as its Adab Satara (literary star) and praised his poetry and critical skills. His literary approach, which encompasses a global perspective, has been appreciated for enriching discussions at constituency meetings. [11]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (May 2024) |
Akhtar Usman | |
---|---|
Born |
Islamabad, Pakistan | April 4, 1969
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Poet, Critic, Columnist, Writer |
Awards | Adab Sitara (literary star) by Halqa-i-Arbab-i-Zauq |
Akhtar Usman (born 4 April 1969 in Islamabad) is a Pakistani poet, critic, columnist and writer. He is known for his poems on non-traditional subjects, he has written extensively in multiple languages. His works span across various genres such as Ghazal, Nazm, and poem. His published books of poetry, including Ashk Aabad, Charagh Zaar, Kuchh Bacha Laye Hain, Sitara Saz, and Tarash.
Usman is known for his poems on unconventional themes. [1] He has written extensively in Urdu, Persian, Pothohari, Punjabi and English. [2] He has also written in many genres including ghazal, Nazm and poem. [3]
Several books of Akhtar Usman's poetry have been published. [3] [4] Some of his notable works include:
His book Chirag Zaar is his latest book of poetry published in 2017 by Rumail House of Publications, Rawalpindi. This book consists mostly of Ghazal, one of the most popular genres. [8]
Akhtar Usman's poetry provides a subtle expression of the interconnectedness of tradition and modernity under the centrality of the creative process and the transformative potential of art. His poetry transcends ethnicity, creed and all other layers and touches the basic principles of humanity. [9] His poetry also offers some solace and momentary solace even if we do not believe in the process of change. [10]
Usman's work has been critically reviewed by Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq, which is known for its tradition of literary criticism. The organization recognized Usman as its Adab Satara (literary star) and praised his poetry and critical skills. His literary approach, which encompasses a global perspective, has been appreciated for enriching discussions at constituency meetings. [11]