The 105th birth anniversary of intellectual, revolutionary and famous poet of the Urdu language, Faiz Ahmed Faiz was observed on Saturday. Faiz Ahmed Faiz was born in 1911 in Sialkot. He began his career as a lecturer in English at Amritsar, reported PTV News. After the Second World War, he opted for journalism and was later appointed editor of The Pakistan Times.
As a poet, Faiz began writing on the conventional themes of love and beauty, but soon these conventional themes get submerged in the larger social and political issues of the day. Faiz's literary work was publicly honoured when the Pakistan Government conferred upon him the nation's highest civil award, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, in 1990. Faiz was the first Asian poet to receive the Lenin Peace Prize, awarded by the Soviet Union in 1962. In 1976 he was awarded the Lotus Prize for Literature. He was also nominated for the Nobel Prize shortly before his death in 1984.
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