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Tahir Naqvi
طاہر نقوی
Born
Tahir Riza Naqvi

1942
NationalityPakistani
OccupationWriter
Known forUrdu short story and tv play writings.

Tahir Naqvi (Urdu: طاہر نقوی), born Tahir Riza Naqvi (Urdu: طاہر رضا نقوی) in 1942 in India, is a Pakistani writer.[1] He has been writing short stories since 1972.[2] Several of his short stories have been translated into English and some regional languages.[2] He has been praised by several writers for his short story work.[2]

Biography

Naqvi was born in Dehradun, India. His parents belonged to Bijnor which is a rich province of India for arts and literature. His parents migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and settled down in Karachi.

He completed his MA degree in history in 1970 and Urdu Literature degree in 1972 from University of Karachi. He began writing stories from his school age which used to publish in daily papers and children magazines.[2] His first "afsana" (short story) was published in " Afkar " a literary magazine in 1970. Thereafter, his afsanas have been published in other literary Urdu magazines in the US, London and Germany. His several afsanas have been translated into English,[2] Sindhi, Balochi, Gormokhi, Hindi, Tamil and Saraiki language.[citation needed]

Naqvi was given literary awards for his 2 books "Band Labon Ki Chheekh" and "Dair Kabhi Nahein Hoti".[1] He also published a literary magazine Rujhan.[2] He is also a playwright, and his plays have been broadcast by Radio Pakistan.[2] He has contributed a daily column in different newspaper of Karachi and many articles on various subjects in Daily Jang Karachi and other leading papers.

His various short stories were appreciated by the critics of fiction and the readers.[2]

Awards

Bibliography

Short stories

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Member Arts Council of Pakistan
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "طاہر نقوی کی کتاب کوئوں کی بستی میں ایک آدمی کی تقریب رونمائی – Tahir Naqvi's book". Urdu Falak.com. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Tahir Naqvi Index.html". Urdu Manzil.com. Retrieved 20 January 2012.