Alamgir Hashmi


Alamgir Aurangzeb Hashmi is an English language poet and writer of Pakistani origin.
Considered avant-garde, his early and later works were published to considerable critical acclaim. He is widely published in the United Kingdom, Australia, India, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.

Career

He was a practicing transnational humanist and educator in North American, European and Asian universities. He has argued for a "comparative" aesthetic to foster humane cultural norms. He showed and advocated new paths of reading the classical and modern texts and emphasized the sublime nature, position and pleasures of language arts to be shared, rejecting their reduction to social or professional utilities. He has produced many books of seminal literary and critical importance as well as series of lectures and essays in the general press.

Education

Hashmi earned an M.A. degree at the University of the Punjab, Lahore and another M.A. degree at the University of Louisville, Kentucky.

Poetry

The Oath and Amen: Love Poems. Philadelphia, Dorrance, 1976.America Is a Punjabi Word. Lahore, Karakorum Range, 1979.An Old Chair. Bristol, Xenia Press, 1979.My Second in Kentucky. Lahore, Vision Press, 1981.This Time in Lahore. Lahore, Vision Press, 1983.Neither This Time/Nor That Place. Lahore, Vision Press, 1984.Inland and Other Poems. Islamabad, Gulmohar Press, 1984.The Poems of Alamgir Hashmi. Islamabad, National Book Foundation, 1992.Sun and Moon and Other Poems. Islamabad, Indus Books, 1992.A Choice of Hashmi's Verse. Karachi and New York, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Literary Criticism and Scholarly Editions

Others

Commonwealth Literature: An Essay Towards the Re-Definition of a Popular/Counter Culture. Lahore, Vision Press, 1983The Commonwealth, Comparative Literature and the World. Islamabad, Gulmohar Press, 1988

Awards