Shahnaz Fatmi

Prof Dr Shahnaz Fatmi (Urdu: شہناز فاطمى; Hindi: शहनाज फातमी; born Shahnaz Bano on 5 January 1949), is an Indian Hindi and Urdu language poet and writer. She used her takhallus (pen names) of Fatmi (Urdu: فاطمى; Hindi: फातमी). She is the daughter of Syed Sultan Ahmed (Behzad Fatmi) and is from Shekhpura Village, District Munger (Bihar), India. She was daughter of Urdu poet Syed Sultan Ahmed and granddaughter of poet Khan Bahadur Syed Ali Mohammad Shad Azimabadi[1] and worked as Deputy Collector for Bihar Civil Service.

Shahnaz Fatmi
شہناز فاطمى
शहनाज फातमी
Born (1949-01-05) 5 January 1949
Shekhpura, Munger, Bihar, India
Pen nameFatmi
OccupationPoet, writer
NationalityIndian
GenreGhazal, Shayari, Nazm, writer, Feminism
SubjectFeminism

Bibliography

She has written poetry and novels in Hindi, Urdu and English. Few of the books are:

  • Magar Sushma Nahi Tuti (Urdu & Hindi)
  • Lipsa (Urdu & Hindi)
  • Darakte Rishte (Urdu & Hindi)
  • Lamhon Ki Kasak (Urdu & Hindi)[2]
  • Churail (J.T.S. Printers,Patna 2000)
  • Chand (Urdu & Hindi)
  • Bolti Aankhein (Urdu & Hindi)
  • Kalaam-e-Shaad Azimabadi
  • Har Singar Ke Saaye(Urdu & Hindi)
  • Chiraag teh e daama
  • Directive Principles: An Appraisal (English)[3]
  • Din Jo Pakheru Hote (Upanayas) (Hindi, 2018)
  • Sushma (Hindi & Urdu)
  • Ka Se Kahun (Hindi) (Abhishek Prakashan), New Delhi, 2020

Translations

  • Wahi Ki Hasya Vayang Rachnaye (J.T.S Printers), Patna, 1993
  • Taraksha-e-Wahi (J.T.S Printers), Patna, 1995
  • Bayaz-e-Behzad (J.T.S Printers), Patna, 1996
  • Kalam-e-Shad (J.T.S Printers), Patna, 1997
  • Aqqaye Dushyan (J.T.S Printers), Patna, 1998

Recognition and awards

  • Ayyaam – Voice of Women on Literature[4]
  • Shahnaz Fatmi remember Acharya Shivpujan Sahay at a function at Arvind Mahila College in Patna[5]
  • Shahnaz Fatmi remember Shad Azimabadi[1] on his 90th Death Anniversary in Patna[6]
  • Shahnaz Fatmi in Indian language-literature meet in Patna[7]
  • Shahnaz Fatmi in Ayaam – A women's literary organization[8]

See also

References

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