Progressive Writers' Movement

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The Anjuman Tarraqi Pasand Mussanafin-e-Hind or Progressive Writers' Movement was a progressive literary movement in the pre-partition British India, consisting of a few different writers groups around the world.

The groups were anti-imperialistic and left-oriented, and sought to inspire people through their writings advocating equality and attacking social injustice and backwardness.

According to Dawn newspaper, "Progressive Writers Movement in Urdu literature was the strongest movement after Sir Syed's education movement. The progressives contributed to Urdu literature some of the finest pieces of fiction and poetry. Undoubtedly, they were the trend-setters for the coming generation of writers, and their role cannot be denigrated or denied." [1]

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[edit] Writers

Among the prominent members of the movement were:

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Progressive writers, Dawn Newspaper, 1 October 2004

[edit] See also

[edit] Further reading

  • Mahmud, Shabana (May 1996). "Angāre and the Founding of the Progressive Writers' Association". Modern Asian Studies 30 (2): 39–43. 
  • Malik, Hafeez (August 1967). "The Marxist Literary Movement in India and Pakistan". The Journal of Asian Studies 26 (4): 649-664. 
  • Mir, Ali Husain; Mir, Raza (2006). Anthems of Resistance: A Celebration of Progessive Urdu Poetry. RST IndiaInk. ISBN 81-86939-26-1. 
  • Ali, Ahmed (1974), "The Progressive Writers Movement and Creative Writers in Urdu", in Carlo Coppola, Marxist Influences and South Asian Literature, East Lansing: Michigan State University, ISBN 81-7001-011-X


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