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Tuesday, 04.07.2017, 18:30, SAI, Room 214
Witchcraft in the Bengali Short Stories: An Indian Perception of the Primitives and its Present Day Consequences
Wednesday, 05.07,2017, 18:00, SAI, Room 214
(in Bengali)
Poster
Library SAI, Heinrich-Zimmer-Reading Room
Friday, 7.7. 2017, 5 pm
Immediately before the SAI summer party
All are cordially invited!
Tuesday, 11.7.2017, 9-11, SAI, Room 214
Being a Writer in Pakistan
Wednesday, 12.7.2017, 11-13, SAI, Room 214
The Post-Independence Hindi-Urdu Short Story:
Parallel Streams & Cross-Currents
Thursday, 13.7.2017, 9-11, SAI, Room 323
The Hindi literary scene in Delhi in the 1990s
Thursday, 13.7.2017 14-16, SAI, Room 323
Pakistan: Islam, Islamism and Counter Currents
Further information is available on the poster.
All are cordially invited.
The poster is available here.
Dr. Asif Farrukhi
Interim Dean & Associate Professor,
School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Habib University Karachi
NAZIR AHMAD: A FABULIST FOR THE MODERN AGE
Generally regarded as the first novelist in Urdu literature, Nazir Ahmad was a man of letters with his writings covering a wide range from social themes, religious issues to a translation of the Holy Quran. Inability to find good textbooks for his children led him towards writing stories with a didactic purpose, but through this he introduced a new form of writing. His story of the tussle between a strictly religious father and his pleasure loving son in Tauba-tun-Nusooh and the struggle of an Indian Muslim who copies the ways of the English in Ibnul Waqt are two central images for representing the dilemmas of his age. He wrote profusely, although his novels have overshadowed his other work. The talk will explore the overall literary career of Nazir Ahmad, taking into consideration some of his lesser-known works.
Date: 8 May 2017, 2 pm
Venue: SAI, Room E 11
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