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Pakistaniaat Vol. 5 (1): 2013

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Pakistaniaat 5.1Masood Raja2024-09-30T12:28:51-05:00

Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies, Vol. 5 (1): 2013

Special Issue on Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Guest Editor: Dr. Amina Yaqin

Editorial

Amina Yaqin. Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The Worlding of a Lyric Poet

Articles

A. Sean Pue. Rethinking Modernism and Progressivism in Urdu Poetry: Faiz Ahmed Faiz and N. M. Rashed

Geeta Patel. Rumination on Chronopoetics and the Political Subject: Miraji Reads Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s Lyric

Christina Oesterheld. Faiz’s “Internationalist” Poetics: Selected Translations and Free Verses

Amina Yaqin. Cosmopolitan Ventures During Times of a Crisis: A Poetic Postcolonial Reading of Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s “Dasht-e-Tanhai” and Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers

Laurel Steele. Finding Faiz at Berkeley: Room for a Celebration

Salima Hashmi. Faiz’s Letters to Alys

Notes & Commentaries

Iftikhar Arif. On Faiz (in Urdu)

Waseem Anwar. Logical Placement of the Poetic Language: Coloring Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s Zindan Nama

Shahrukh Husain. Found in Translation: Revisiting the experience of Translating Faiz for Merchant-Ivory’s In Custody 

Samreen Kazmi. SOAS Students Forum on Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Aamer Hussein. The Colour of My Heart: On Reading Faiz 

Reviews

Qaisar Abbas. “FAIZ FEHMI”: Understanding Faiz with Style

Selected Translations of Faiz By Agha Shaid Ali

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Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments by the Special Issue Editor

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