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 |  |  An interactive CD-ROM (for both Windows & Mac) on the life of Faiz Ahmed Faiz. A tribute to the poet on his 87th anniversary, with over 7 hours of audio, video and text . Beautifully presented in a hard book-like box, accompanied by a 28 page 4-color descriptive booklet.
“A mine of information and entertainment,- a treasure trove of visual material” Shoaib Hashmi, The News, 11th April 1999
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This volume is not only invaluable for shedding light on the literary proclivities of Faiz but also stands on its own as a very candid and original exposition of Pakistani culture and thought.

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 |  |  This volume contains a rendering in English of over a hundred poems chosen from the four collections of Iqbal's poetry written in Urdu, which include religious, lyrical, satirical and other themes. The English versions are accompanied by the original text. Review

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No Ghazal collection would be complete without including Parveen Shakir's thematic variety. . Parveen Shakir is a genius and this is an imaginative contribution showing how different words can be used to convey different thoughts with varying intensities.
"She has given the most beautiful female touch to Urdu poetry……." Delhi Recorder
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Ahmed Faraz's list of admirers grows everyday. Faraz prefers to keep his poetry simple and pure and does not use complex and arcane vocabulary, ensuring soul-stirring entertainment for both the young and the old. This intimate collection overflows with the master poet's signature sensuality and inventive imagery.
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Available for delivery within US & Canada only.
Dilawar Figar, without any doubt was one of the most illustrious poets of our generation. Both critical and full of humor, his brand of poetry is a rare commodity. 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.
The Kulyaat- E –Dilawar Figar as the name suggests is a massive collection of Dilawar Figar’s poems containing the most humorous works of the poet.
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 |  |  'Kulyat-e-Iqbal' is a collection of some of the greatest poems, the author has penned. Review

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Amjad Islam Amjad represents one of the keenest, most individual voices in modern poetry. Real life images and emotions from the world we are part of, captured by the poet in his verses would fully convince one of the value and beauty of this form of literary creation.
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Faiz Ahmed Faiz's thematic variety is not limited to representing a specific socio-group or class but through his revolutionary and romantic themes he has managed to inspire and entertain all. Contained in this book are the complete works of perhaps the most famous Pakistani poet ever known.
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Iqbal, also known as "Shaere-Mashriq" (Poet of the East!) first published his "Bang-e-Dara" (Call of the Caravan) in March 1924. Since then it has continued to be a favorite with both young and the old.
A variety of poetic themes along with high quality printing and a very presentable layout has made this a compulsory addition to any Pakistani household.
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Ubaidullah Aleem has produced poetry that is fluent in style, full of love and intensity. ‘Chand Chehra Sitara Aankhen’ boasts a collection of poems by Ubaidullah Aleem which are at times bold and aggressive in the choice of words and at times quite intense in meaning.
A must buy for anyone who appreciates contemporary Urdu poetry.
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Over the years a number of renowned Urdu poets have penned down verses that have appealed to our senses both emotionally and spiritually. Shehzad Mahmood in his compilation, carrying the works of some 199 poets of the past and present, seems to have captured the best of them. With poets lending their own style to poetry, their contribution to Urdu is truly unique
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