Zulfikar Ghose

Zulfikar Ghose is a Pakistani-American English language writer. He was born in the 1920s in Sialkot and moved to Bombay in 1942. After the partition of India into Pakistan and the present India, he migrated to England and then to the US in 1969. He lives in Texas and teaches in a university. Mr Zulfikar has written poetry and prose (fiction and non fiction) equally. The Loss of India, Jets from Orange, The Violent West, A Memory of Asia and Selected Poems are some of his poetry books. He has written short stories, novels, biographies and five books of literary criticism.

 

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