Death Anniversary of Nasir Kazmi:- Commemorative Postage Stamp
March 02, 2013:- Syed Nasir Raza Kazmi, (1925 – 1972) was an Urdu poet of
Pakistan and one of the greatest poets of his era. He was born on 8 December
1925 at Ambala, India.
Education and Career:- Kazmi was
educated at Ambala, Simla and Lahore. He returned to Ambala in 1945 and started
looking after his ancestral land. After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, he
came to Lahore.
He did some journalistic work
with Auraq-e-Nau as an editor and became editor-in-chief of the magaz’ne
Humayun in 1952. Later he was associated with Radio Pakistan, Lahore and other
literary.
“Nasir Kazmi was a poet of
transcendent pain clad in undading beauty. His dalour sprang from three main
causes: the sufferings he bore and the atrocities he witnessed during the
Partition of 1947, his own poverty, and the social and political chaos of his
age. Nasir was more sensitive than most poets and had to abandon his home in
Ambala and this was a blow from which he could not recover. …….His habits
though not very expensive, demanded money which was not there. Later he had to
support his family and educate his two sons. ……..he never complained or moaned
about his personal afflictions. But he was bitter about the inequalities and oppression
of the times. I had intuitive feeling that he had once loved and lost. That
gives an authenticity and genuineness to his ghazals which rings true……Nasir’s
unique contribution is that he merged the sublimity and diction of Mir Taqi Mir
with his own inner turmoil and restlessness……..most of Nasir’s ghazals are as
good as, if not better than, Mir’s best work…...Nasir’s second major
contribution is that he transformed the traditional Ghazal into modern poetry
by retaining the classical mode, mood and style but making it voice modern
sensibility. In doing this he stands on the summit of modern Urdu verse. He
found a new school which several of his younger contemporaries and later
admirers have enriched……….there is another characteristic of his poetry which
sets him apart from all modern poets, and that is his choice of words. In this,
again he established a new fashion which most modern poets find difficult to
follow. ……he explores the range of Urdu works with an innovative eye and a
fresh taste….many lines of Nasir’s Ghazals, which speak of passion of love,
make one sit up and think. This depth is strengthened by the poignant note of
nostalgia which runs throughout of poverty………Nasir was careless of his health.
From the beginning he was unking to his body…..he ruined his digestive system
in spite of his doctors and friends warnings and died of cancer of the
stomach……he was a major poet of 20th century and a good humjan being” (Extract
taken from: “Coffee House of Lahore” written by K.K.Aziz”)
Nasir Kazmi’s Books:
Poetry:
1. Bang-e-Nae
(1952)
2. Deewan
(1972)
3. Pehli
Baarish (1975)
4. Nishat-e-Khwab
(Collection of nazms, 1977)
Other Books:
1. Sur
Ki Chhaya (Manzoom Drama, Katha 1981)
2. Khushk
Chashme ke Kinare (Prose. 1982)
3. Intekhab-e-Meer
(Poetry 1989)
4. Intekhab-e-Nazeer
(Poetry 1990)
5. Intekhab-e-Wali
Dakni (Poetry 1991)
6. Intekhab-e-Insha
(Poetry 1991)
Diary of Nasir Kazmi:
Nasir Kazmi ki Dairy (Chand
Pareshan Kaghaz) (Autobiography, 1995 compiled by Hassan Sultan Kazmi)
Famous ghazals and nazms of Nasir
Kazmi:
Kazmi’s Ghazals include:
1. Kaun
is raah se guzartaa hai
2. Terii
zulfon ke bikharne kaa sabab hai ko”ii
3. Dukh
kii lehar ne chheRaa hogaa
4. Dil
main ek lehar si uthi hai abhi
5. Naaz-e-be-gaangi
main kyaa kuch thaa
6. O!
mere masruuf Khudda
7. Be
minnat-e-khizr-e-raah rahnaa
8. Dil
dharaknay ka sabab yaad aya
9. Jurm-e-inkaar
ki sazaa hi de
10. Tere
aane kaa dhokaa saa rahaa hai
11. Fikr-e-taameer-e-aashian
bhi hai
12. Rang
barsaat ne bhare kuch to
13. Kise
dekhein kahaan dekha na jaye
14. Karta
usay beqaraar kuch dair
15. Wo
dil nawaaz hai lekin nazar shanaas nahi
16. Neeyat-e-shauq
bhar na jaye kahiin
17. Banny
Banaaye hue Rasston pea a nekly
18. So
gai Shehar ki har aik Galli
19. Apni
Dhun Main Rehta hon
20. Dil
main aur to kya rakha hai
21. Kia
Zamana tha key hum Roz mila kartay thay
On the death Anniversary of Syed Nasir Kazmi, Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamp of Rs.15/- denomination on March 02, 2013.
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