<*>Description of Poetry Books<*>

19132 views 70 replies
Reply to Topic
QUEEN VICTORIA

Age: 124
Total Posts: 26285
Points: 0

Location:
Lahore, Pakistan
poetry kay matwalo!
aap kay liye aik naya topic,
yahan main aap ko mukhtalif shoura e karam kay majmooa e kalam kay baray main bataun gi yani kay un ka tarauff aur descriptin waghera.
agar aap ko bhi kisi kitan kay baray main ilm ho shairy ki tou yahan zaroor share kerain.
shukria
Posted 17 Jun 2007

new_beau says
Aap ka intezaar hay....Shuru ho jayeyeye
Posted 30 Jun 2007

books bhi chappein gey
Posted 01 Jul 2007

Kulyat-e-Saher
Saher Ludhyanvi



Description:
Saher Ludhyanvi achieved fame at a relatively young age compared to his contemporaries. At 35 years, he had earned quite a reputation as an Urdu poet. Since then, his poetry has been much in demand as is obvious with the various provincial translations of his poetry that are available today.

Every poet can be differentiated from another by his signature poetry. Saher's honesty and spontaneity found in his poetry were the attributes that singled him out at the time when competition was rife. Saher's emotions flowed with his pen- how he felt or what he was going through at the time of writing his poem, one could easily experience through his verses. He was a sort of 'no holds barred' poet who never hesitated in writing the truth, no matter how bitter it was.
Posted 01 Jul 2007

11 Azeem Shaeer
Syed Irteza Ali Kirmani



Review:
Eleven Great Poets of Urdu Language gives a whirlwind tour of the historical perspective of Urdu poetry. It introduces the readers to the poets through their biographical sketches and extensive samples from the works.

The book provides between 26 to 55 pages of the work of each of the selected eleven immortal poets of the last 120 years. This is not a book that you read once and then put away. You will enjoy it in solitude and when you are among friends. It is perfect for selecting the right verse for a special occasion, or for finding a good Ghazal or Geet or Nazam to sing.

The poets featured are:

Mir Taqi Mir
Mirza Asad-Ullah Ghalib
Soda
Mir Dard
Dagh
Mohammad Ibrahim Zoq
Ameer Minai
Khawaja Altaf Husain Hali
Hasrat Mohani
Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Posted 01 Jul 2007




new poets ko hamain samnay lana hai?



Posted 03 Jul 2007

tou lain na jee aap un ko samnay
Posted 03 Jul 2007

mujhe wasi shah ki chahiyey
Posted 04 Jul 2007

AANKHAIN BHEEG JATI HAIN
Wasi Shah


DESCRIPTION
Posted 04 Jul 2007

BODLAK
Ahmed Faraz



Description
Posted 04 Jul 2007

YE AJEEB MERI MOHABBATAIN
Farhat Abbas Shah



Description

Posted 04 Jul 2007

cutefriend says
wah jee wah bari changi changi info hai

kidher kidher se chori ki hai i mean akathi ki hai
Posted 05 Jul 2007

ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Posted 05 Jul 2007

cutefriend says
nai kerna shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Posted 06 Jul 2007

ROZ HON GI MULAQATAIN
Farhat abbas shah


Description
Posted 06 Jul 2007

US KI AANKAHIN SHAAM
Hasan Rizvi



Description

Posted 06 Jul 2007

cutefriend says
Posted 09 Jul 2007

thanx
Posted 09 Jul 2007

Kulyat -e- Dilawar Figar
Dilawar figar



Description:
Dilawar Figar, without any doubt was one of the most illustrious poets of our generation. He first came into prominence with his ‘Shair-e-Azam’, which received great acclaim in Delhi. This poem as mentioned in the preface, first helped Dilawar secure a place in the genre of poetry in which we find him today.

Both critical and full of humor, his brand of poetry is a rare commodity. Well versed with the economic and social trends of our country he has used humor in his poems to express criticism in matters of specific and general interest. He was such a natural in the field that his poems encompassed not only the political and social elements but he also managed to find a humorous side in almost every aspect of life. From ‘Shereen – Farhad’ to searching for love on the computer, his subjects both general and specific, old and contemporary, Dilawar’s brand of poetry appeals to both young and old.

It also goes to his credit that Dilawar has been consistent in tastefully selecting and arranging his words to project his opinions in a most effective and humorous manner. Through this book- ‘Kulyaat- E -Dilawar Figar’, Dilawar has left behind a legacy that will continue to enliven our lives and through its universal appeal might just help resurrect Urdu poetry in the younger generation.
Posted 09 Jul 2007

Kulyat-e-Saher
Saher Ludhyanvi



Description:
Saher Ludhyanvi achieved fame at a relatively young age compared to his contemporaries. At 35 years, he had earned quite a reputation as an Urdu poet. Since then, his poetry has been much in demand as is obvious with the various provincial translations of his poetry that are available today.

Every poet can be differentiated from another by his signature poetry. Saher's honesty and spontaneity found in his poetry were the attributes that singled him out at the time when competition was rife. Saher's emotions flowed with his pen- how he felt or what he was going through at the time of writing his poem, one could easily experience through his verses. He was a sort of 'no holds barred' poet who never hesitated in writing the truth, no matter how bitter it was.

Saher's subjects since they were so close to reality, compelled one to think and reason. As such he provided both, a recreational value and also an educational one to his reader.

The 'Kulyat-e-Sahir', carries a treasure of Sahir's trademark poetry.
Posted 09 Jul 2007

APNAY LOG
Amjad Isam Amjad



Description
Posted 13 Jul 2007

BICHHERNAY SAY ZARA PEHLAY
Khalid Shareef


Description
Posted 13 Jul 2007

KHATON MAIN DAFNAYA HUA JEEVAN
Farhat abbas Shah



Description
Posted 13 Jul 2007

DHOOP KA CHAND
Saadullah shah



Description

Posted 16 Jul 2007

MOHABBAT MUSTAQIL GHUM HAI
Saghar Sidiqi



Description

Posted 16 Jul 2007

new_beau says
Hyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeee Mohabbat Mustaqil Ghum Hay   
Posted 19 Jul 2007

Kulyat-e-Zafar
Bahadur Shah Zafar



Description:

'Kulyat-e-Zafar' contains the complete works of the last of the Mughal Greats- Bahadur Shah Zafar. Although a reputable poet during his rule, he really came into his own at the twilight of his life, where during exile, his poetry written in absolute despair won the hearts of many.
Posted 19 Jul 2007

Posted 19 Jul 2007

Parveen Shakir's Collection ( Set of 2 books )
Parveen Shakir



Description


She has given the most beautiful female touch to Urdu poetry……." Delhi Recorder

Parveen in her work seems to have captured the best of Urdu verse from each decade of the 20th Century. Owing to Parveen's style and range of expressions one will be intrigued and at the same time will be entertained by some soul-stirring poetry This collection carrying 'Khud Kalami' and 'Sadburg' contain some of her best ghazals.

Posted 19 Jul 2007

new_beau says
Khud Kalaami
Posted 21 Jul 2007

KULYAT E MEER
Meer Taqi Meer



Description

It has been now almost two hundred years since the great poet passed away yet even to this day his position, as the 'greatest poet of the subcontinent' lies unchallenged.

Ever since his popularity was on the rise in Delhi, a number of poets have tried to copy his style- 'Zouq' being one of them, who through one of his verses admitted that despite giving his best he was not able to imitate Meer's style.

Absolutely immaculate in his 'rubai's' and 'qaseeday' and in observing the various rules of Urdu and Farsi poetry, Meer was a master of his art. Well versed in both Urdu and Farsi, verse after verse inked by him appealed to our senses and touched the soul. His poetry, clear and fluent, mesmerized the reader or listener not only for the content it carried or the words through which the verses were woven but it was also quite unfathomable that a man could be as creative and skilled as Meer was in this form of literary creation.

The first ever publication of the complete works of Meer Taqi Meer came out from Calcutta, Fort William and was the result of the faith entrusted in Meer's ability by Kazim Ali Jawan. Since then various publishing houses have tried their hand in collecting Meer's works but unfortunately none of the compilations have been complete or error free.

This new edition of 'Kulyat- e -Meer' has attempted to address these faults and is accepted in Pakistan as the most accurate and complete collection of Meer Taqi Meer's literary efforts.

It has taken over a thousand pages and 6 diwans to encompass the complete works of the poet. The variety and enormity of the collection has made the inclusion of an index imperative at the start of the book. Through the index the reader can easily home in on the topic or subject he's interested in.

Posted 22 Jul 2007

Reply to Topic