Hasan Akbar Kamal

Hasan Akbar Kamal, (1946–2017) was a notable Pakistani poet and children novel writer.[1][2] He was awarded Adamjee Literary Award in 1980.[3] He was a Professor of English and was influenced by poetry of the Romantics.

Hasan Akbar Kamal
Born14 February 1946
Agra, British India
Died21 July 2017
Karachi, Pakistan
OccupationPoet

Books

He wrote the following notable books:[3]

  • Sukhan
  • Khizan mera mausam
  • Kamal kay mazameen
  • Iltija
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