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226:; he had remarked to a friend that he would prefer to be "a third class citizen of a first class country than a first class citizen of a third class country," but put off going through the procedures for almost two years due to his ambivalence about leaving his home. He first took up residence in the 177:
one time; Badr was delayed, and the students began to become restless; he responded to their complaints about their pre-lunch hunger with the comment to the effect that he would not have arranged for such an eminent poet to come if he had known that "the students of the Urdu Department had their
238:; he chose it because of its diversity, which helped him to feel less of a stranger as well as affording him the opportunity to study others' cultures. At first, he could only find job as a security guard, but he eventually joined the faculty of 204:, his first collection of poems, was published in 1997. He quickly garnered recognition for the anger he expressed through his works, in which he often made reference to his experiences as a member of the 141:, and began writing poetry in 1974. His African appearance often led people around him to assume he was a foreigner; he describes being asked frequently where he was from and why he spoke 166: 427: 262: 402: 417: 412: 422: 243: 442: 437: 432: 407: 397: 209: 162: 392: 8: 239: 174: 154: 301: 258: 254: 205: 17: 266: 269:
and hopes to translate his works into Urdu. He is married and has two children.
98: 296: 386: 250: 235: 223: 187: 102: 88: 361: 329: 97: ; born 1958), also known as Noon Meem Danish, is a Pakistani poet of 227: 170: 218: 192: 66: 197: 138: 122: 48: 114: 40: 376:. Includes a translation of one of his Urdu works into English. 231: 134: 130: 76: 213: 126: 118: 44: 158: 142: 137:". He did his early education at the Okhai Memon School in 208:; his work attracted the attention of leading Urdu critic 362:"The Beautiful Mosaic: The life of poetry in Queens" 368:, no. 3, New York: Queens Council of the Arts 265:as his major influences. He is also an admirer of 384: 133:neighbourhood, which he describes as "Karachi's 324: 322: 320: 318: 290: 288: 286: 284: 282: 125:to a working-class family. He was raised in 355: 353: 351: 349: 315: 279: 108: 93: 428:Academic staff of Federal Urdu University 178:brains in the stomach and not the head." 403:Pakistani emigrants to the United States 359: 346: 305:, Pakistan: Pakistan Herald Publications 294: 385: 165:in 1984, Danish began teaching at the 92: 13: 14: 454: 418:American people of Baloch descent 413:Urdu-language poets from Pakistan 249:Danish cites Urdu poets such as 222:. In 2000, he emigrated to the 1: 295:Farrukhi, Asif (2007-12-09), 272: 423:University of Karachi alumni 297:"AUTHOR: A poet in New York" 212:, who had them published in 7: 113:Danish was born in 1958 in 10: 459: 330:"Poetry and the dreamland" 246:as a language consultant. 15: 181: 169:. He invited Indian poet 148: 72: 62: 54: 32: 25: 443:Balochi-language writers 242:; he later moved to the 109:Early life and education 16:Not to be confused with 360:Catafago, Paul (2004), 438:People from Lyari Town 244:University of Maryland 210:Shamsur Rahman Farooqi 163:University of Karachi 433:Writers from Karachi 202:Bachay, Titli, Phool 173:to recite poetry at 153:After receiving his 85:Noor Mohammed Danish 27:Noor Mohammed Danish 366:Urban Folk Magazine 240:New York University 175:Karachi University 216:literary journal 82: 81: 450: 377: 375: 374: 373: 357: 344: 343: 342: 341: 326: 313: 312: 311: 310: 292: 263:Sirajuddin Zafar 259:Noon Meem Rashid 255:Obaidullah Aleem 230:neighborhood of 206:African diaspora 96: 95: 23: 22: 18:Noon Meem Rashid 458: 457: 453: 452: 451: 449: 448: 447: 408:Pakistani poets 383: 382: 381: 380: 371: 369: 358: 347: 339: 337: 328: 327: 316: 308: 306: 293: 280: 275: 267:Langston Hughes 184: 155:master's degree 151: 111: 39: 37: 28: 21: 12: 11: 5: 456: 446: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 379: 378: 345: 314: 277: 276: 274: 271: 183: 180: 150: 147: 110: 107: 80: 79: 74: 70: 69: 64: 60: 59: 56: 52: 51: 34: 30: 29: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 455: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 398:Living people 396: 394: 391: 390: 388: 367: 363: 356: 354: 352: 350: 335: 331: 325: 323: 321: 319: 304: 303: 298: 291: 289: 287: 285: 283: 278: 270: 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 251:Mustafa Zaidi 247: 245: 241: 237: 236:New York City 233: 229: 225: 224:United States 221: 220: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 194: 189: 179: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 146: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 106: 104: 100: 94:نور محمد دانش 90: 86: 78: 75: 71: 68: 65: 61: 57: 53: 50: 46: 42: 36:Noor Mohammed 35: 31: 24: 19: 370:, retrieved 365: 338:, retrieved 336:, 2006-06-19 333: 307:, retrieved 300: 248: 217: 201: 191: 186:He adopted " 185: 167:Urdu College 152: 129:, a largely 112: 84: 83: 393:1958 births 228:Kew Gardens 171:Bashir Badr 387:Categories 372:2007-12-14 340:2008-03-07 309:2007-12-13 273:References 63:Occupation 219:Shabkhoon 193:Takhallus 190:" as his 161:from the 145:so well. 105:descent. 67:Urdu poet 198:pen-name 139:Kharadar 123:Pakistan 55:Pen name 49:Pakistan 115:Karachi 99:African 41:Karachi 261:, and 232:Queens 214:Indian 188:Danish 182:Poetry 149:Career 135:Harlem 131:Sheedi 103:Baloch 77:Ghazal 58:Danish 127:Lyari 119:Sindh 73:Genre 45:Sindh 334:Dawn 302:Dawn 159:Urdu 143:Urdu 101:and 89:Urdu 38:1958 33:Born 200:). 157:in 389:: 364:, 348:^ 332:, 317:^ 299:, 281:^ 257:, 253:, 234:, 121:, 117:, 91:: 47:, 43:, 196:( 87:( 20:.

Index

Noon Meem Rashid
Karachi
Sindh
Pakistan
Urdu poet
Ghazal
Urdu
African
Baloch
Karachi
Sindh
Pakistan
Lyari
Sheedi
Harlem
Kharadar
Urdu
master's degree
Urdu
University of Karachi
Urdu College
Bashir Badr
Karachi University
Danish
Takhallus
pen-name
African diaspora
Shamsur Rahman Farooqi
Indian
Shabkhoon

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