Rasheed Amjad

Rasheed Amjad
Born 5 March 1940
Srinagar, Indian state of Kashmir
Residence Rawalpindi
Citizenship Pakistani
Nationality Pakistani
Fields Urdu literature and short stories

Rasheed Amjad (Urdu: ڈاکٹر رشید امجد) is a prominent Urdu fiction writer, critic and scholar. He was born on 5 March 1940 in Srinagar, Indian state of Kashmir but migrated to Pakistan after independence and now lives in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Rasheed Amjad started writing short stories after 1960 and shortly came into mainstream. Initially he portrayed real life in his works then got cognise as a symbolic writer. Beside teaching, research and criticism he continued writing short stories. He has received many awards from Pakistan and India. He is also editor of literary Urdu research magazines Daryaft and Takhilqui adab. Rasheed Amjad's autobiography is published in 2015 under the title of Aashiqi sabr talab by Saanjh Publications (Book Street, 46/2 Mozang, Lahore, Pakistan. ISBN 978-969-593-145-5.).

Awards and recognition

Acknowledgements

Following theses have been written to acknowledge the work of Dr. Rasheed Amjad.

Books

Short stories
Research, criticism and editing

Journals edited

References

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