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 of India 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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