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He has written in Hindi and Urdu, [4] [5] including Tin cihre ek saval, a ghazal anthology, [6] Ab Mujhey Sone Do, a novel [7] and Aey Mao Behno Betiyo, a collection of articles. [ 8 ] Zakir is a recipient of the honour of Fakhr-e-Haryana from the Government of Haryana . [ 1 ]
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It was translated from Hindi to English by Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel Prize-winning author and noted scholar. According to the introduction, by Evelyn Underhill who worked with Tagore on the book, the poems are from the Hindi text of Kshitimohan Sen , who gathered together a large collection of Kabir’s songs from both written and oral sources.
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Carey attracted also the interest of Henry Martyn, later of Persia, to Hindi. [8] Presbyterian Samuel H. Kellogg who taught at the seminary in Allahabad [9] headed three translators working on translation of the Old Testament into Hindi, including William Hooper, of the Church Missionary Society, and Joseph Arthur Lambert. [10]
Vinod Kumar Shukla (born 1 January 1937) is a modern Hindi writer known for his style that often borders on magic-realism.His works include the novels Naukar ki Kameez (which has been made into the film of the same name by Mani Kaul) and Deewar Mein Ek Khirkee Rahati Thi (A Window lived in a Wall), which won the Sahitya Akademi Award for the best Hindi work in 1999.
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