Abstract
[Tirvini is a short poem of three lines only. First two lines present an idea in totality, the third lines sometimes stretches the idea even further or surprises the reader negating the idea altogether. Its founding father is a celebrated Indian national named Gulzar, however this form of poetry thrived in the best habitat in Pakistan. Allama Shariq Jamal Nagpur and Dr Manazir Ashiq Harganvi tried with much success to delineate its form and features which proved in turn counterproductive hampering its speedy progress. This article asserts that Pakistani poets contributed substantially to take it to the current apex. A Pakistani scholar named Ali Haider Malik subscribed a first-ever introductory article of Tirvini to a Bombay based magazine”Shaair” (poet) in 1998. He presented few sample poems of Yawar Amaan and Fouqia Mushtaq in his article. Later on a first-ever book of Trivini –“Tirvinian” was also published from Pakistan. This first publication kick started a series of seven books of Tirvini in quick succession to stamp its popularity. It is not without much surprise that even Gulzar’s first book of Tirvini was also published from Pakistan. Besides these interesting details some other poets with respect to their works are discussed in this article.]
Author(s):
Pakistan
Dr Munawar Hashmi
authorPakistan
Dr Muhammad Uzair
AuthorPakistan
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 15 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Language: | Urdu |
| Id: | 60f53956bc7d9 |
| Pages | 37 - 48 |
| Published | August 08, 2021 |
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| Copyright (c) 2019 Idrak, departmental research journal, Hazara Univeristy, Mansehra, Pakistan |
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