Bano Qudsia
Bano Qudsia بانو قدسیه | |
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Native name | Qudsia Chattha [1] |
Born |
Bano Qudsia 28 November 1928 Ferozpur, Punjab, British India |
Pen name | Bano Qudsia |
Occupation | Writer, playwright, spiritualist |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Genre | Fiction, philosophy |
Subject | Literature, philosophy, psychology, socialism |
Literary movement | Sufi literature |
Website | |
http://www.dastanserai.com |
Bano Qudsia (Punjabi, Urdu: بانو قدسیه) (born 1928) is a writer, playwright and spiritualist from Pakistan who writes Urdu novels and short stories. She is best known for her novel Raja Gidh[2] and has written for television and stage in both the Urdu and Punjabi languages. Her play Aadhi Baat has been called "a classic".[3]
Books
- Aatish Zeir Pa
- Adhi Baat
- Aik Din
- Amr Bail
- Assey Passey
- Bazgasht
- Chahar Chaman
- Chota Shehr, Bary Log
- Dast Basta
- Dosra Darwaza
- Dusra Qadam
- Foot Path Ki Ghaas
- Haasil Ghaat
- Hawwa Key Naam
- Hijraton ke Darmiyan
- Kuch Aur Nahi
- Lagan Apni Apni
- Marde Abresham
- Maum Ki Gallian
- Naqabal e Zikr
- Piya Naam Ka Diya
- Purwa
- Purwa and Aik Din
- Raja Gidh
- Saman-e-Wajood
- Shehr-e-bemisaal
- Shehr-e-Lazawal Abaad Weerany
- Sudhraan
- Suraj Mukhi
- Tamaseel
- Tawjha Ki Talib
- Rahe Rawan
- Phir achanak yuh hua
See also
References
- ↑ http://e.jang.com.pk/05-03-2016/lahore/pic.asp?picname=09_05.gif
- ↑ "Bano Qudsia's 'Raja Gidh' inspires audience". RSPK Pak Society.
- ↑ Zaidi, Schezee (30 May 2010). "Bano Qudsia's 'Aadhi Baat' inspires audience". The News International. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
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