Adil Mansuri

Adil Mansuri
Born Farid Mohammed Gulamnabi Mansuri
(1936-05-18)May 18, 1936
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Died November 6, 2008(2008-11-06)
New Jersey, USA
Pen name Adil Mansuri
Occupation Poet, Playwright, Calligrapher, Artist
Nationality Indian
Genre Ghazal
Notable awards
Website
www.adilmansuri.com

Adil Mansuri (18 May 1936 – 6 November 2008) was a well-known poet, playwright, and calligrapher. He wrote in several languages, namely, Gujarati, Hindi, and Urdu.

Life

Adil Mansuri, born Farid Mohammed Gulamnabi Mansuri, was born in Ahmedabad on 18 May 1936. He completed his primary education from Premchand Raichand Training College, Ahmedabad. He completed his secondary education from J. L. New English School, Ahmedabad and Metropolitan Highschool, Karachi. He tried his hand on several businesses. He worked at his fathers cloth shop in Karachi and later at business of cotton and clothes in Ahmedabad. He also worked as journalist with English Topic and Gujarati Angana magazines. He was copywriter of advertising agency Shilpi in 1972. He left India and moved to United States.[1] He died in New Jersey, USA on 6 November 2008.

Works

He was interested in experimental forms of ghazal. Valank (1963), Pagarav (1966) and Satat (1970) are his ghazal collections. Though he wrote poetry in several other forms, he is chiefly known for his ghazals. His ghazals are influenced by Urdu ghazals. He wrote ghazals in Gujarati, Hindi and Urdu with free use of words of one language in other.[1]

Haath Pag Bandhayela Chhe (1970) and Je Nathi Te (1973) are collections of his absurd one-act plays.[1]

Awards

He received the Vali Gujarati Award in 2008.[2] He received Kalapi Award in 1998.

References

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