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'' newspaper and ''Daily Express'' newspaper. ''The Seventh Door'', ''Leaves'' and ''Basti'' are among his books that have been translated into English. Among the five novels he wrote – ''Chaand Gahan'' (1952), ''Din Aur Daastaan'' (1959), ''Basti'' (1980), ''Tazkira'' (1987), ''Aage Samandar Hai'' (1995) – ''Basti'' received global praise. His other writings include ''Hindustan Se Aakhri Khat'', ''Aagay Sumandar Hai'', ''Shehr-e-Afsos'', ''Jataka Tales'', ''Janam Kahanian'' and ''Wo Jo Kho Gaye''. ''Aagay Sumandar Hai'' (Sea is facing you in the front) contrasts the spiraling urban violence of contemporary Karachi with a vision of the lost Islamic realm of al-Andalus in modern Spain.[Intizar Hussain, Pakistan's 'greatest fiction writer', dies at 92](_blank)
Published 2 February 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016 His novel ''Basti'' is based on Pakistani history.
Among his books, "Basti" and "khali pinjra" have been translated into Persian by Samira Gilani.
Death
On 2 February 2016 he died at National Hospital, Defence Housing Authority at Lahore
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on 2:45 p.m, after contracting pneumonia. ''The Indian Express
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Influences
Hussain believed that two forces had risen in contemporary Pakistan
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: women and the mullahs. He also acknowledged his study and the influence of Buddhist texts and the ''Mahabharata
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Legacy
In 2016, Pakistan Academy of Letters
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(PAL) announced the ‘Intizar Hussain Award’ which would be given to a literary figure every year.
Accolades and international recognition
In 2007, Hussain received the Pakistani civil award Sitara-i-Imtiaz
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(Star of Excellence) by the President of Pakistan
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after Frances W. Pritchett translated his Urdu novel ''Basti'' into English. He received a lifetime achievement award at the Lahore Literary Festival
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The UNESCO Creative Cities Network added Lahore to i ...
. ''Newsweek Pakistan
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'' called him "Pakistan's most accomplished living author" in 2014. In September of the same year, Hussain was made an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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by the French government. He was also the first ever winner of the prestigious ''Premchand Fellowship'' awarded by Sahitya Akademi of India in 2007.
Bibliography
* ''A Chronicle of the Peacocks: Stories of Partition, Exile and Lost Memories''
*''The Death of Sheherzad''
*''Basti'' (1979)
*''Chiraghon Ka Dhuvan'' (memoir) (1999)
*''Chaand Gahan'' (2002)
*''Ajmal-I Azam'' (2003)
*''Surakh Tamgha'' (2007)
*''Qissa Kahanian'' (2011)
*''Justujoo Kya Hai'' (autobiography) (2012)
*''Apni Danist Mein'' (2014)
References
External links
Column archive
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1925 births
2016 deaths
People from Bulandshahr district
Muhajir people
Pakistani dramatists and playwrights
Pakistani scholars
Recipients of Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Pakistani Sunni Muslims
Writers from Lahore
Recipients of the Adamjee Literary Award