Qurratulain Hyder

Journalist and academic, notable writer

Qurratulain Hyder - Artists & Creatives born January 20th, 1927
Born
Died

2007
19 years ago — 80 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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India

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Born in 1927, this individual achieved recognition as a prominent writer and journalist in India and Pakistan. The formative years were spent amidst the cultural upheaval of the subcontinent, leading to a profound exploration of identity, migration, and the impact of partition in literature. The work included acclaimed novels and short stories that examined the complexities of life in the region. A significant contribution to Urdu literature, the writer also held academic positions, furthering the study of literature and culture. The literary career was influential in shaping contemporary Urdu prose and poetry.

Authored the novel 'Aag Ka Darya'

Contributed extensively to Urdu journalism

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