Masterpieces of Urdu Poetry : (Urdu + English)

Masterpieces of Urdu Poetry : (Urdu + English)

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Author: Amar Dehelvi
Translator(s)/ Editors(s): Ghalib/Iqbal/Josh/Zafar/Ahmed Faraz/Sahir/ Qateel
Publisher: Star Publications
Year: 2009
Language: multilingual
Pages: 171
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9788176504300

Description

This well-produced bi-lingual book on thick art paper is a tribute to seven eminent Urdu poets whose poetry is included in this volume.

Urdu poetry is popular among all sections of India & Pakistani readers and listeners, and this rainbow of seven eminent Urdu poets includes most popular poems of Ghalib, Iqbal, Josh, Zafar, Ahmed Faraz, Sahir and Qateel with their lyrical translation into English, and brief biographical sketch about the poet.

Contents

GHALIB
To Meet my beloved
Extravagant Description
How to Fend
Many a Thousand Wish
O wayward Heart
Again My Tearful
Let Son
A Life Time a Wish
There is Not a Ray
For Any Thing I Say

BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR
I am ill
I am No Eye’s Light
Every One Is
Predicament of Heart
What sort is
Either a Flower
There are other
From the Friend
No Complaint
We Don’t Shed

IQBAL
Beyond the Stars
Emblazon the
To break the Human
From Heaven
Season of Spring
No ill Felling
Come
Lift the Veil
With Outer Eye
Much ado about

JOSH MALIHABADI
Having Condemned
If I Find
Awfully Captivating
In The Realm
Ever Since We
Such Smile on Lips
Arriving
Heart is Extinct
Free Ranging
With a Sullen

SAHIR LUDHIANAVI
Transient Poet
Taj Mahal
Some Times
Brothels
This World
Rainy Night
That Dawn
Struggle
Let’s Weave Some Dreams
My Songs are for you

QATEEL SHIFAI
In the Shadow
I am also shocked
I am also an Ocean
On Our Way
Come O Worldly
On a High Pedestal
Apparently Enclaves
People Woes of life
One the Night

AHMED FARAZ
White Canes
What did Have?
You and I
Mirror
Astray Cloud
Poet and Tyrant
Last Hours of the Night
From your City
Return
Dreams Do Not Die