![]() ![]() He has written prefaces and forewords for several writers most of which are featured in his book Kheme Me Sham. For this very reason, leading poets and writers of Sindh like Sheikh Ayaz, Noor ul Huda Shah, Ali Baba and others took pride in getting their books prefaced and foreworded by him. Many critics have even described his prose as a poetic voyage. But the fact is that despite contributing nine books in prose he also continued his journey as a poet which by default seemed less in volume and more in impact. 'I don't remember when I accidently wrote a travelogue which made my prose a 'hit' and poetry a 'hoot' among my contemporaries' he describes his dilemma. Naseer chose this title as he believed he always had a casual attitude towards poetry because he only focused on it during his early days as a writer and after that his poetic instincts were gradually overshadowed by prose writing. But soon this surprise turned into an immense reading pleasure because the book itself is full of evidence in support of Naseer's successful voyage into the world of poetry. ![]() But the title of his recent book of poetry took many readers and critics by surprise as it was Thee Na Saghiuas Shair literally meaning 'I could not prove to be a poet'. Those who keep an eye on contemporary Sindhi literature know Naseer Mirza as a versatile and multi-disciplinary writer, poet and broadcaster. ![]()
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