اردوغزل کی حیات نو: ناصر کاظمی REVIVAL OF URDU GHAZAL: NASIR KAZMI Section Urdu Literature

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Imran Haider,Dr. Parveen Kallu ,Muhammad Umar

Abstract

Nasir Kazmi raised the concept of grief from the level of his self and gave it a universal color and carved such beautiful figures that it is as if we hear the voice of our own heart.


You can imagine that a person who is suffering from various pains all the time, how much his mental state is inflamed. He sees all the colors of life as dull, all the flowers without color and smell, and all the work as meaningless. His actions reflect his emotions. Mental chaos and anxiety have reached the limit and he finds no way to get out of this state and anxiety. In such a situation, the poet's impudence, anxiety, dejection itself takes pity on his condition and tells him that you are disturbed by this chronic condition, so let's take you outside for a walk. But this point is also hidden in it that the external state is not separate from this internal state. The poet is witnessing a level of pain and suffering where everything inside and outside is the same. For him, there is always darkness of sorrows, everywhere there is sadness, every step is helplessness, every moment is despair, every moment is pain and anxiety.


Nasir Kazmi's books include "Deewan (poems) ", "Barg-e-Nay (poems)", "Pahli Barash (poems)", "Nishat-e-Khwab (poems)", "Sur Ki Chaya (poetry drama)". and "KUliat" while the prose books include "Dry Spring Bank" and "Diary... Chand pareshan awraq".

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How to Cite
Imran Haider,Dr. Parveen Kallu ,Muhammad Umar. (2024). اردوغزل کی حیات نو: ناصر کاظمی: REVIVAL OF URDU GHAZAL: NASIR KAZMI. Harf-O-Sukhan, 8(3), 42-54. Retrieved from https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/1587