A History of Pakistani Literature in English 1947–1988 by Tariq Rahman
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 20531
- ISBN: 9780199068357
- Number of Pages: 372
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📘 Title Name: A History of Pakistani Literature in English 1947–1988
✍️ Author: Tariq Rahman
📦 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pakistan
🔹 Introduction:
This pioneering work by Tariq Rahman explores the evolution of Pakistani literature written in English from the country’s inception in 1947 through to 1988. It presents a thorough critical analysis of poets, novelists, and playwrights who have shaped the literary landscape of Pakistan in English.
🔑 Key Points:
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Covers the literary contributions of major Pakistani writers in English, including poets, fiction writers, and dramatists.
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Examines the sociopolitical influences that shaped literary trends from 1947 to 1988.
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Offers critical insights into early pioneers like Ahmed Ali and Zulfikar Ghose.
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Discusses the thematic evolution of Pakistani English literature—identity, nationalism, and post-coloniality.
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Serves as a foundational academic resource for literary scholars and students of South Asian literature.
🔚 Conclusion:
Tariq Rahman’s scholarly and meticulously researched book fills a critical gap in literary history by documenting the English-language literary tradition in Pakistan. It stands as a landmark contribution to both literary criticism and Pakistani cultural studies.