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Amin Kamil

Amin Kamil (1924–2014) was a Kashmiri poet, literary critic, researcher and editor.[1] He is also known for his short stories, a genre of which he was one of the pioneers in Kashmiri.[2] He remains one of the most popular and influential masters of the Kashmiri language, leaving behind a legacy of literary brilliance.[3]

Amin Kamil
BornMuhammad Amin Nengroo
(1924-08-03)3 August 1924
Kaprin, Jammu and Kashmir, British India
Died30 October 2014(2014-10-30) (aged 90)
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India
OccupationPoet, fiction writer, literary critic, researcher, and editor
CitizenshipKashmiri
Literary movementProgressive Writers Movement, Modernism
Notable worksGati Manz Gaash (1958), Kathi Manz Kath (1966), Lava ta Prava (1965), Beyi Suy Paan (1967), Padis Pod Tshay (1972), Yim Myani Sokhan (2001)
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award (1967), Padma Shri (2005)

Life edit

Kamil was born at Kaprin, a village in South Kashmir.[4] He graduated in Arts from the Punjab University and took his degree in Law from the Aligarh Muslim University.[citation needed] He joined the Bar in 1947 and continued to practice Law until 1949, when he was appointed a lecturer in Sri Pratap College, Srinagar. He was closely associated with Progressive Writers' Movement of that time and under its influence switched over from Urdu to Kashmiri as his medium of expression.[citation needed] He joined the State Cultural Academy when it was set up in 1958 and was appointed the Convener for the Kashmiri language. He later became Editor for Kashmiri and edited the two journals of the Academy – Sheeraza and Son Adab with distinction for many years. He retired from the service of the Academy in 1979.[citation needed]

Fiction edit

In 1958, Gati Manz Gaash (Light amidst darkness) was published, a novel inspired by the well-known observation of Mahatma Gandhi in the context of the aftermath of the partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947, that in the midst of darkness prevailing everywhere he had found a ray of light in Kashmir alone.[citation needed]

Kamil's collection of short stories, "Kathi Manz Kath" (Story within Story) published in mid-60s includes his most highly regarded work, "Kokar Jang" (The Cockfight). The Cockfight is considered as the most popular story in the Kashmiri literature. It has been translated into many Indian languages and has appeared in English translation in anthologies such as Indian Short Stories 1900–2000 edited by I. Vi. Ramakrishan;[5] Contemporary Kashmiri Short Stories edited by Hriday Kaul Bharati, Neerja Mattoo;[6] Contemporary Indian Short Stories Vol 3 all published by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. The Cockfight is prescribed in the school and university curriculum in Jammu and Kashmir. It has also appeared in Best Loved Indian Stories of the Century published by Penguin India in 1999. Prof. J L Koul writes about this story that "...perhaps, the comic muse at its subtlest best (though not unmixed with irony) in Kashmiri short story is to be seen in Amin Kamil's Hini Rahman and Kokar Jang, particularly in the latter, in which the foibles and eccentricities of character of the two women neighbors, Jaana Bits and Shah Maal, are expressed through their respective cocks."[7]

Poetry edit

Writing in The Encyclopedia of Indian Literature, Ghulam Nabi Gauhar says of Kamil: "He is a master of Kashmiri Ghazal and has to his credit poems of eternal value."[8]

Awards and honours edit

 
Amin Kamil receiving Robe of Honor

Amin Kamil won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967 for his book of poems, Laveh Te Praveh.[citation needed]


Kamil has won awards from the Jammu & Kashmir Cultural Academy, the State Government of Jammu & Kashmir, Robes of Honor from many prestigious organisations, (1967) International Irfan Foundation Award, Kashmir University's Lifetime Achievement Award, and Padma Shri in the year 2005 (Literature & Education) from the Indian government.[9] Recently, a two-day national seminar on Amin Kamil was held in Aligarh Muslim University in which Kamil was recognised.[10][11] Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages published a special issue of its literary magazine Sheeraza on Amin Kamil's life and works which was released in Srinagar in Summer 2011.[12]

Death edit

Amin Kamil died on 30 October 2014, Thursday morning in Jammu. He was 90 years old.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kashmir Lost Its 'Master of Ghazal', Bilal Handoo, https://kashmirlife.net/kashmir-lost-its-master-of-ghazal-67396/
  2. ^ Remembering Kamil, Majid Maqbool, Kashmir Lit (2015) via
  3. ^ Amin Kamil: Wizard of Kashmiri Ghazal, Imtiaz Alam, Journal of Critical Reviews, Vol 7, Issue 11, 2020, pp.4824-4828.
  4. ^ "Amin Kamil: Life and poetry of the Soulful Kashmiri poet - Showkat Shafi". March 2024.
  5. ^ Rāmakr̥ṣṇan, I. Vi (9 February 2005). Indian Short Stories,1900-2000. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 9788126010912 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Contemporary Kashmiri Short Stories edited by Hriday Kaul Bharati, Neerja Mattoo [1]
  7. ^ J L Koul, Studies in Kashmiri, Kapoor Brothers, 1968, p.261.
  8. ^ Ghulam Nabi Gauhar, Encyclopedia of Indian Literature, Vol 2, p. 1392, Shitya Akademi, New Delhi.
  9. ^ MetaNym. . Archived from the original on 26 October 2009.
  10. ^ . www.kashmirobserver.net. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010.
  11. ^ "Amin Kamil – In the News". Kamil.neabinternational.org. 12 March 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  12. ^ [2] 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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Amin Kamil 1924 2014 was a Kashmiri poet literary critic researcher and editor 1 He is also known for his short stories a genre of which he was one of the pioneers in Kashmiri 2 He remains one of the most popular and influential masters of the Kashmiri language leaving behind a legacy of literary brilliance 3 Amin KamilBornMuhammad Amin Nengroo 1924 08 03 3 August 1924Kaprin Jammu and Kashmir British IndiaDied30 October 2014 2014 10 30 aged 90 Jammu Jammu and Kashmir IndiaOccupationPoet fiction writer literary critic researcher and editorCitizenshipKashmiriLiterary movementProgressive Writers Movement ModernismNotable worksGati Manz Gaash 1958 Kathi Manz Kath 1966 Lava ta Prava 1965 Beyi Suy Paan 1967 Padis Pod Tshay 1972 Yim Myani Sokhan 2001 Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award 1967 Padma Shri 2005 Contents 1 Life 2 Fiction 3 Poetry 4 Awards and honours 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife editKamil was born at Kaprin a village in South Kashmir 4 He graduated in Arts from the Punjab University and took his degree in Law from the Aligarh Muslim University citation needed He joined the Bar in 1947 and continued to practice Law until 1949 when he was appointed a lecturer in Sri Pratap College Srinagar He was closely associated with Progressive Writers Movement of that time and under its influence switched over from Urdu to Kashmiri as his medium of expression citation needed He joined the State Cultural Academy when it was set up in 1958 and was appointed the Convener for the Kashmiri language He later became Editor for Kashmiri and edited the two journals of the Academy Sheeraza and Son Adab with distinction for many years He retired from the service of the Academy in 1979 citation needed Fiction editIn 1958 Gati Manz Gaash Light amidst darkness was published a novel inspired by the well known observation of Mahatma Gandhi in the context of the aftermath of the partition of the Indian sub continent in 1947 that in the midst of darkness prevailing everywhere he had found a ray of light in Kashmir alone citation needed Kamil s collection of short stories Kathi Manz Kath Story within Story published in mid 60s includes his most highly regarded work Kokar Jang The Cockfight The Cockfight is considered as the most popular story in the Kashmiri literature It has been translated into many Indian languages and has appeared in English translation in anthologies such as Indian Short Stories 1900 2000 edited by I Vi Ramakrishan 5 Contemporary Kashmiri Short Stories edited by Hriday Kaul Bharati Neerja Mattoo 6 Contemporary Indian Short Stories Vol 3 all published by Sahitya Akademi New Delhi The Cockfight is prescribed in the school and university curriculum in Jammu and Kashmir It has also appeared in Best Loved Indian Stories of the Century published by Penguin India in 1999 Prof J L Koul writes about this story that perhaps the comic muse at its subtlest best though not unmixed with irony in Kashmiri short story is to be seen in Amin Kamil s Hini Rahman and Kokar Jang particularly in the latter in which the foibles and eccentricities of character of the two women neighbors Jaana Bits and Shah Maal are expressed through their respective cocks 7 Poetry editWriting in The Encyclopedia of Indian Literature Ghulam Nabi Gauhar says of Kamil He is a master of Kashmiri Ghazal and has to his credit poems of eternal value 8 Awards and honours edit nbsp Amin Kamil receiving Robe of HonorAmin Kamil won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967 for his book of poems Laveh Te Praveh citation needed Kamil has won awards from the Jammu amp Kashmir Cultural Academy the State Government of Jammu amp Kashmir Robes of Honor from many prestigious organisations Sahitya Akademi Award 1967 International Irfan Foundation Award Kashmir University s Lifetime Achievement Award and Padma Shri in the year 2005 Literature amp Education from the Indian government 9 Recently a two day national seminar on Amin Kamil was held in Aligarh Muslim University in which Kamil was recognised 10 11 Jammu amp Kashmir Academy of Art Culture and Languages published a special issue of its literary magazine Sheeraza on Amin Kamil s life and works which was released in Srinagar in Summer 2011 12 Death editAmin Kamil died on 30 October 2014 Thursday morning in Jammu He was 90 years old citation needed See also editList of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for KashmiriReferences edit Kashmir Lost Its Master of Ghazal Bilal Handoo https kashmirlife net kashmir lost its master of ghazal 67396 Remembering Kamil Majid Maqbool Kashmir Lit 2015 via Amin Kamil Wizard of Kashmiri Ghazal Imtiaz Alam Journal of Critical Reviews Vol 7 Issue 11 2020 pp 4824 4828 Amin Kamil Life and poetry of the Soulful Kashmiri poet Showkat Shafi March 2024 Ramakr ṣṇan I Vi 9 February 2005 Indian Short Stories 1900 2000 Sahitya Akademi ISBN 9788126010912 via Google Books Contemporary Kashmiri Short Stories edited by Hriday Kaul Bharati Neerja Mattoo 1 J L Koul Studies in Kashmiri Kapoor Brothers 1968 p 261 Ghulam Nabi Gauhar Encyclopedia of Indian Literature Vol 2 p 1392 Shitya Akademi New Delhi MetaNym Indian Poets I Bio Notes on Kashmiri Poets I Archived from the original on 26 October 2009 Kamil s Book Released at AMU Seminar www kashmirobserver net Archived from the original on 15 June 2010 Amin Kamil In the News Kamil neabinternational org 12 March 2009 Retrieved 13 December 2013 2 Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editKamil s official website Muse India Archive permanent dead link The Cock fight Kamil as Editor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amin Kamil amp oldid 1216941160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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