Muzaffar Ahmad Lari
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Muzaffar Ahmad Lari writer, Urdu Literature | |
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| Born | 3 February 1940 |
| Died | 2023 (aged 82–83) |
| Profession | Urdu Poet |
Muzaffar Ahmad Lari (born 3 February 1940 – 2023) was one of the early prose poetry writers in Urdu literature. His work was published in books entitled: Main and Tu (1965) and Dard-i tanhāʻī (1966).[1][2] His prose poetry entitled Dard-e-Tanhai (The pain of solitude) from the aforementioned book was examined by others. Aley Ahmad Suroor, a famous critic in Urdu literature, who concluded that Dard-e-Tanhai, an attempt in prose poetry, indeed had a poetic expression with genuine feeling of the writer (1967).[3][4] Recognition of Lari's work in the early 1960s, along with others, possibly formed a basis in the progress of the prose poetry genre in Urdu literature.
Muzaffar Lari was born in Bhatni Bazar, Deoria district on 3 February (1940), and completed education (M.A. degree, 1962) in Lucknow where he resided due to his family business.
Literary works
- Lari, Muzaffar Ahmad (1965). Main aur tū (in Urdu). Ġālib Akaid́.
- Lari, Muzaffar Ahmad (1966). Dard-i tanhāʻī (in Urdu). Āl Inḍiyā Mīr Akeḍamī.
- Lari, Muzaffar Ahmad (1966). Mut̤alaʻah-yi Mas̲navī Gulzār-i Nasīm (in Urdu). Āl Inḍiyā mīr akeḍamī.
Death
He died in Lucknow in 2023.