Ashraf Shad
Ashraf Shad (Urdu: اشرف شاد) is a Pakistani writer, poet and journalist.[1] Ashraf was born in Moradabad, India, but migrated first to Pakistan after partition and then Australia in 1989. He has also lived in the US, Hungary, Bahrain and Kuwait.[2]
Publications
- Problems of Reporting the Developing World: A case study of New York Time’s reporting on China (1992).
- Nisab, poetry collection (1996).
- Bewatan,[3] a novel that won an award for the best novel in Pakistan (1997).
- Wazir-e-Azam,[4] (The Prime Minister), political fiction (1999).
- Bewatan, a Hindi translation published in India (2001).
- Shora-e-Australia (Urdu Poets of Australia), poetry compilation (2001).
- Aa Merey Qareeb Aa (Come close to me), poetry collection, (2003).
- Sadre Mohtaram,[5] (The President) (2004).
- Peeli Lakeer (The yellow line), short story collection (2011).
References
- ↑ "Ashraf Shad's book 'Syasatein Kya Kya' launched". Business Recorder.com. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ↑ Rajvanshi, Rakha. "Novels as art, poet at heart – Ashraf Shad". The Indian Telegraph. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ Be Vatan. Dost Pablikeshanz. ISBN 969-496-095-9.
- ↑ Shād, Ashraf (1999). Vazīr-i Aʻẓam : nāvil. Islāmābād: Dost Pablīkeshanz. ISBN 969-496-095-9.
- ↑ Shād, Ashraf (2004). Ṣadar-i muḥtaram (2004 Ishāʻat. ed.). Islāmābād: Dost Pablīkeshanz. ISBN 969-496-228-5.
External links
- A Brief Report about the Ashraf Shad's Recent Visit of Australia
- Legendary poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s Birth Centennial Celebration in Sydney
- Ashraf Shad shifted from UAE to Brunei but coming on short visit to Sydney
- KARACHI: Literary prose, poetry evaluated
- Famous Poet Ashraf Shad is in Australia Again
- Ashraf Shad is in Australia again
- Famous Writer and Broadcaster Mr.Rehan Alvi hosted a Reception at his residence Greenacre Sydney
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