Vazir Agha
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Vazir Agha (1922 - )[1] is a Pakistani writer, poet, critic and essayist, who lives in Sargodha. He run a literary magazine 'Auraq' for many decades. He introduced many theories in Urdu literature. He is most famous for his work on Urdu humour. He has also written a seminal book on modern Urdu poets, notably those who have written more poems than ghazals. He has also written poetry and his poems mostly have an element of story.
Books.
- Dastak Us Darwazay Per
- Ghas Per Titlian.
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- ^ URDU AUTHORS at www.urducouncil.nic.in