Born on December 8, 1925, in Anbala, Kazmi’s journey from a small town to the realm of poetry is nothing short of extraordinary. Kazmi’s early years, shaped by his upbringing in a family of modest means and his voracious appetite for literature. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including the upheavals of partition, Kazmi’s passion for poetry remained unwavering. His poetic sensibilities were influenced by legendary poets Mir Taqi Mir and Akhtar Sheerani, whose works resonated deeply with him. His verses, imbued with a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, strike a chord with readers of all ages. From the tender reminiscences of childhood to the pangs of unrequited love, Kazmi’s poetry reflects the full spectrum of human emotions.
In addition to his poetry, Kazmi’s prose writings and journalistic endeavors are also explored in the book. His incisive commentary on social and political issues of his time shed light on his deep sense of empathy and concern for humanity.
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Nasir kazmi… The best poet of ghazal (two liner) and poems too. His poetry in simple words but very deeply and multi dimentional meaningful.