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Nationality
  
Pakistani

Occupation
  
Author


Name
  
Ghani Parwaz

Role
  
Author

Ghani Parwaz

Born
  
August 15, 1945 (age 78) (
1945-08-15
)
Nizarabad, Tehsil Tump

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Ghani Parwaz is an author from Turbat, Balochistan, in Pakistan. He was born on 15 August 1945, in the village of Nizarabad, Tehsil Tump, in the District of Kech. His father, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim, was a trader, contractor, and landlord. Ghani Parwaz had no interest in the occupations of his father. This led him to do double M.A, Balochi Fazul, and B.Ed, and then take teaching as his occupation. He remained a school teacher for some time, became headmaster, and eventually a Lecturer, Professor, and Principal.

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Ghani Parwaz Professor Ghani Parwaz Bestowed with Life Time Achievement Award

Parwaz was interested in literature from his childhood. His literary works include poetry, short stories, novels, drama, criticism, research, and translation. He has written approximately 100 books, 27 published, and two books are under publication.

He has won regional, provincial and national awards including, "The Presidential Award for the Pride of Performance."

He has also worked in the field of social work and human rights. Parwaz is the founder of the feminist movement in Makuran. He is the founding president of two literary organizations; "Labzanki Karwan", Turbat (Literary Caravan), and Balochistan Academy, Turbat, as well as being the only Secretary (Head) of Literary Alliance "Labzanki Chagerd", Turbat (Literary Society, Turbat).

Novels

  • Mehr ay Hosham (Novel) (A Craving for Love) (2000)
  • Shapjaten Raahi (Novel) (Night-bitten Traveller) (2007)
  • Mehr o Humrahi (Novel) (Love and Companionship) (2011)
  • Aas alwat kanaan enth (Novel) (The Fire is Whispering) (2016)
  • Maah-e-sar o Rooch-e-cher (Novel) (Under the Sun and Over the Moon) (Forthcoming)
  • Short stories

  • Saankal (Handcuffs) (collection, 1992)
  • Be Manzilen Musaper (Traveller without a Destination) (collection, 1995)
  • Mehr Pa Baha Gept nabit (Love cannot be bought) (collection, 1997)
  • Murtagen Mard ay Pachen cham (Open eyes of a dead man) (collection, 2001)
  • Thoda sa Paani (A Little Water) (collection, 2002)
  • Jangal (Forest) (collection, 2004)
  • Banden Cham ke pach bant (When closed eyes open) (collection, 2008)
  • Dil ke Saharay (The supports of Heart) (collection, 2009)
  • Sarshap ay Marg (Death in Early Night) (collection, 2010)
  • Dil Mehr Musaper Menzel (Heart, Love, Traveller, Destination) (collection, 2012)
  • Non-fiction books

  • Maoism kya hai? (What is Maoism?) (1986)
  • Insaan aur Ikhlakiaat (Man and Ethics) (1987)
  • Labzanki Shargedaari (Literary ) (1997)
  • Fiction O aiay Tekneek (Fiction and its Techniques) (2009)
  • Noken Raah (The New Path ) (2013)
  • Har daur ka Falsafa (Philosophy of Every Age) (Forthcoming)
  • Poetry

  • Mosam inth wadaarani (The Waiting Season) (1998)
  • Kassi Nahan Maten watan (I'm no one's Motherland) (2001)
  • References

    Ghani Parwaz Wikipedia