Maki Kureishi Explained
Maki Kureishi (1927 Calcutta – Karachi 1995) was a Pakistani poet.[1] [2]
She taught at the University of Karachi for 30 years.[3] She wrote in English.[4] [5] [6] Her nephew is Hanif Kureshi.[7]
Works
- "For My Grandson", Drunken Boat 10
- Book: The Far Thing. Oxford University Press. 1997. 978-0-19-577780-2 .
- Book: Wordfall: Three Pakistani Poets, Taufiq Rafat, Maki Kureishi, Kaleem Omar . Kaleem Omar . Oxford University Press. 1975. 978-0-19-577217-3 .
Anthologies
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4995 "Maki Kureishi"
- Book: Interpreting Homes in South Asian Literature . Malashri Lal . Malashri Lal . Sukrita Paul Kumar . Sukrita Paul Kumar . Pearson Education India . 2007. 978-81-317-0637-4 .
- http://www.drunkenboat.com/db10/01asi/kureishi.html Author's note/
- Web site: Pakistani Literature in English . 28 August 2010 .
- News: A voice of their own . https://web.archive.org/web/20080911060845/http://www.hindu.com/lr/2008/09/07/stories/2008090750040100.htm . dead . 11 September 2008 . Chennai, India . . 7 September 2008.
- Book: English postcoloniality: literatures from around the world . Radhika Mohanram . Gita Rajan. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1996. 978-0-313-28854-8 .
- Book: Hanif Kureishi. B. J. Moore-Gilbert. Manchester University Press. 2001. 978-0-7190-5535-5 .