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Pakistani literature (Urdu: ادبیاتِ پاکستان) is a distinct literature that gradually came to be defined after Pakistan gained nationhood status in 1947, emerging out of literary traditions of the South Asia. [1] The shared tradition of Urdu literature and English literature of British India was inherited by the new state.
Pages in category "Pakistani literature" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is a List of Pakistani writers of fiction and nonfiction who are native to, or born in Pakistan, writing in any language.
The Pakistan Academy of Letters has awarded its prestigious prizes to a number of English writers. Saleem Akhtar Dhera is also a promising new name regarding Pakistani literature in English. His book of English poetry Pale Leaves was published in 2007 and in the same year it was honoured with National Award by Government of Pakistan.
Pakistan’s tradition of poetry includes Urdu poetry, English poetry, Sindhi poetry, Pashto poetry, Punjabi poetry, Saraiki poetry, Baluchi poetry, and Kashmiri poetry. Sufi poetry has a strong tradition in Pakistan and the poetry of popular Sufi poets is often recited and sung.
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Pages in category "Pakistani books" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beyond the Cayenne Wall; I.