- Firaq Gorakhpuri
Raghupati Sahay 'Firaq' Gorakhpuri (1896-1982) was one of the most noted contemporary
Urdu poets fromIndia . He established himself, in an era which boasted stalwarts of Urdu poetry, likes ofSahir ,Iqbal ,Bhupendra nath Kaushik"fikr" ,Faiz Ahmed Faiz andKaifi Azmi .His noted poetry collections include, Rooh-o-Qaayanat, Gul-e-Ra'naa, Nagma-numaa and his magnum opus, Gul-e-Naghma.
Biography
Raghupati Sahay, was born in 1896,
Gorakhpur in aKayastha family. He was co-opted into the Provincial Civil Service (PCS), but resigned and joinedAllahabad University as a lecturer in English. It was here he wrote most of his Urdu poetry and hismagnum opus Gul-e-Naghma which fetched him theJnanpith Award and also the 1960Sahitya Akademi Award inUrdu [ [http://www.iconofindia.com/sahitya-akademi/awa10322.htm#urdu Awards - 1955-2007]Sahitya Akademi Official listing.] , and was later awarded the highest award of the 'Akademi', theSahitya Akademi Fellowship ' in 1970 [ [http://www.iconofindia.com/sahitya-akademi/fello.htm#awa02 Fellows]Sahitya Akademi Fellows, Official listings.] . Of a very sharp intellect, he was also known for his vituperative wit.He died in 1982.
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