Ghulam Nabi Firaq

Ghulam Nabi Firaq
Professor Ghulam Nabi Firaq
Born (1927-07-15) 15 July 1927
Died 17 December 2016(2016-12-17) (aged 89)[1]
Naushera, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Residence Naushera, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Occupation "Philosopher" Poet, essayist, writer, translator, literary critic and educationist

Professor Ghulam Nabi Firaq (15 July 1927 – 17 December 2016) was a Kashmiri poet, writer and an educationist. From the last fifty years he had been writing poetry and prose. In doing so he used, besides traditional ones, several poetic forms including blank verse, free verse, sonnets, quatrains, metric poems and lyrics. He also translated dozens of English poems of outstanding English poets into Kashmiri.[2] As a result of all this, he enriched the expression of the language and made it more suitable for communicating his sensibility which in nature is modern. Besides, he had been writing essays and articles in Kashmiri language, which was his mother tongue, and which he had made the vehicle of expression from early fifties. As a literary critic and historian he had been trying to evaluate the Kashmiri poetry of the last five hundred years and rehabilitate it by bringing to prominence among other things its intrinsic merit and power of expression. He also holds the Sahitya Akademi Award for his works in Kashmiri literature. He is regarded as one of the very few people of Kashmir who has been trying to preserve the rich Kashmiri culture, heritage and language.

As an educationist he tried his best to reach all sections of society to help them in uplifting their educational standards. He was co-founder of Standard Public High School (a group of Educational Institutions), established in 1975.

Literary work

Translation and adaptation

  1. Adapted Play The Cit becomes Gentleman by Moliere into Kashmiri entitled "Dyar-e-Khowja".
  2. Adapted play Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe into Kashmiri language.
  3. Has translated number of Literary essays and short stories from English language into his mother tongue- Kashmiri.
  4. Has translated scores of poems from English, Urdu, Bengali-Tagore and Persian into Kashmiri language.

Seminars and workshops

  • Has attended and participated in a number of Seminars and Workshops conducted by prestigious institutions of India regarding the Development of Kashmiri Language and Literature.
G N Firaq in pensive mood

Memberships

Has been

  1. Member Advisory Board of Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, Srinagar (J & K) for Kashmiri
  2. Bhartiya Ganpeth, New Delhi
  3. Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi[3]
  4. Doordarshan Advisory Committee
  5. Secretary of Writers'Wing of the Cultural Conference, J & K State
  6. Founder Member of Koshur Markaz, J & K State
  7. Member of the Kashmiri Language Script Improvement Committee, formed by J & K Government.

Has been honoured

  1. With Sadiq (Ex-chief Minister) Memorial Award.
  2. With Life Achievement Award by J & K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages.
  3. By the State Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages in a specially organised programme "Meet the Eminent" in 1995.
  4. With "Khilat-i-Hajini" by the Literary organisation of repute-Halq-e-Adab Sonawari.
  5. Doordarshan Delhi (National Programme) produced and telecast a special programme on the personality under its special series "Kavi Aur Kavita".
  6. Doordarshan Srinagar has produced and telecast number of Programmes on the life and achievements of Prof Firaq from time to time. Besides it has produced, recorded and telecast an Archival programme on the life & achievements of the Poet in 1994.
  7. Radio Kashmir Srinagar has produced and broadcast number of programmes on the life and achievements of the poet from time to time. Besides, it has recorded an archival programme on the life and achievements of the personality.
  8. Commercial Broadcasting service of All India Radio, Srinagar also produced and broadcast a special programme on the life and achievements of Prof Firaq.

Publications

Has written, broadcast, telecast and published scores of articles and more than one dozen books on Kashmiri Language and Literature. A brief summary of the same is as under:

Name of the publication

  1. Literary forms of East & West-A critical Analysis
  2. The Individuality of Mahjoor’s Poetry & its impact on Modern Kashmiri Literature
  3. The contribution of Mahjoor to Kashmiri Ghazal
  4. The local Colour of Kashmiri Literature & its Significance
  5. A critical appraisal of “Hemal Nagrai”- Masnavi
  6. An Analysis of Modern Kashmiri Poetry
  7. Ahad Zargar- The Poet of Kashmiri Mystic Poetry
  8. An Introduction to Kashmiri Romantic Poet-Rasul Mir
  9. The supernatural in the poetry of Ahad Zargar
  10. On Kashmiri Language
  11. A Brief Account of Kashmiri Verse
  12. Mahjoor-His Age & Poetry
  13. Age & Poetry of Samad Mir
  14. Poetry and Prosidy
  15. An apology for Poetry
  16. Coleridge on Imagination
  17. Iqbal & Kashmir
  18. The Evolution of Kashmiri Literary Criticism
  19. The Nature of Art in Kashmiri Poetry
  20. A comparative study of two great Kashmiri Mystic Poets-Lal Ded & Sheikh ul Alam
  21. The Principles of Romanticism
  22. Neo Classicism & France
  23. Neo Classicism & England
  24. On Ambiguity & Symbolism
  25. Gani Kashmiri-A profile
  26. Mir, Momin & Ghalib-A comparative study
  27. Contemporary Kashmiri Ghazal
  28. Prevailing Education System & Kashmiri Language-An Analysis
  29. “Adam Chuu Ajab Zaat”- A critical evaluation
  30. The Changing Values & Literature
  31. Modernity & Kashmiri Literature
  32. The Child is the Father of Man
  33. The seasons of Kashmir-Spring
  34. The seasons of Kashmir-Summer
  35. The seasons of Kashmir-Autumn

Books published before 1989

  1. Yim Sane Aalave (Collection of poems) in collaboration.[4]
  2. Vyur: Kashmiri translation of poems of S.Nandan Path in collaboration.Published by Academy of Art,Culture and Languages,Srinagar
  3. Nav-Shar-e-Sombrun[5](edited & compiled) published by University of Kashmir
  4. Adbi-Istallah (A dictionary of Literary terms, published by University of Kashmir)
  5. Kath Insan-e-Sinz(Story of Man) published by State Board of School Education

Books published after 1989

  1. Sada-Te-Samandar[6] (Collection of poems) –Sahitya Akademi Award Winner[3]
  2. Rang Nazran Hind(Translation of famous poems of English, Urdu, Bengali & Persian) Publisher University of Kashmir
  3. Wudav Fikri Hund: Literary Criticism[7]
  4. Parnai –Pate (Critical Literary Essays)
  5. Su Akh Sada Te- (Poems in Kashmiri)

Books under print

  1. The History of Kasmiri Poem- Vatsun
  2. Dazwun Naar (A Long elegy on the death of his spouse)
  3. Kher-ul-Bashar(A Collection of Naitya Poems)
  4. An Anthology of Poems & Ghazals
  5. Dr. Fastus-(Translation)

Journals and magazines edited

  1. The Pratap Magazine of Government S P College Srinagar (Kashmiri Section)--For seventeen years.
  2. The Kong Posh(Urdu)--Bimonthly
  3. The Koshur Samut Member Editorial Board
  4. The Tawi Magazine of Govt. G G M Science College Jammu (Urdu Section)

The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages has published a journal entitled Firaq Number.[8] Academy officials visited him at his residence and presented Sheeraza[8] of his life and works.[9] It has been based on the essays written by different critics and scholars on the life, achievements and critical analysis of the works of Prof. Ghulam Nabi Firaq in the field of language, literature and education.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Celebrated writer Prof Ghulam Nabi Firaq passes away". Greater Kashmir. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  2. Kashmir and Its People: Studies in the Evolution of Kashmiri Society – M. K. Kaw – Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  3. 1 2 Indian Muslims. "List of Sahitya Akademi Award Winners | Indian Muslims". Indianmuslims.info. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  4. Kashmiri Literature – Braj B. Kachru – Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  5. Nōśāruʼ sombran – G̲h̲ulām Nabī Firāq – Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  6. Sada te samandar – G̲h̲ulām Nabī Firāq – Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  7. "VTLS Chameleon iPortal Item List". Ciillibrary.org:8000. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  8. 1 2 3 GreaterKashmir.com (Greater Service) (6 August 2012). "Academy officials meet Firaq Lastupdate:- Mon, 6 Aug 2012 18:30:00 GMT". Greaterkashmir.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  9. "Academy officials visit ailing Firaq, present 'Sheeraza' on his life and works". Dailykashmirimages.com. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
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