C. M.
NAIM -- A BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compiled
and organized by Frances W. Pritchett
with the
cooperation of C. M. Naim
Books --
Research Publications
=Urdu Reader (with
John Gumperz, June Rumery, and A. B. Singh). Berkeley:
Center for South Asia Studies, University of
California, 1960.
=Conversational Hindi-Urdu,
2 vols. (with John Gumperz and June Romery). Berkeley:
ASUC Store, University of California, 1963.
=Readings in Urdu: Prose
and Poetry. Honolulu: East-West Center Press,
for the South Asia Language and Area Center,
University of Hawaii, 1965. Now online through the
Digital South Asia Library Project: [site] .
=Introductory Urdu, 2
vols. Chicago: Committee on Southern Asian Studies,
University of Chicago, 1975. Revised edition:
Chicago, 1980. Third revised edition: Chicago, 1999.
Also published: New Delhi, 2000. Now also available
online through the Digital South Asia Library Project:
[volume 1]; [volume 2] .
=Iqbal, Jinnah and
Pakistan: The Vision and the Reality. Ed. by C.
M. Naim. Syracuse: Maxwell School of Citizenship and
Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1979. Papers
presented at a conference organized by the Muslim
Studies Subcommittee of the Committee on Southern
Asian Studies, University of Chicago, in April 1977.
=Zikr-i Mir: The
Autobiography of the Eighteenth Century Mughal Poet
Mir Muhammad Taqi 'Mir' (translated from the
Persian, with annotation and introduction). New Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 1999. Now online
through Hathi Trust: [site].
=The Repentance of Nussooh,
by Nazir Ahmad (ed. and intro. by C. M. Naim).
New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2003.
=Urdu Texts and Contexts:
The Selected Essays of C. M. Naim. New Delhi:
Permanent Black, 2004.
Books --
Translations
=Twenty-five Verses of
Ghalib. Calcutta: Redbird Book, Writers
Workshop, 1970.
="Eleven Poems and an
Introduction by Faiz Ahmad Faiz" (with Carlo Coppola).
Calcutta: Dialogue Calcutta (19), 1971.
=Ghalib's Lighter Verse.
Calcutta: Redbird Book, Writers Workshop, 1972.
=Inspector Matadeen on the
Moon: selected satires. (satirical sketches by
Harishankar Parsai). New Delhi: Manas; Calcutta: Rupa,
1994.
=Curfew in the City (Shahr
meñ karfyu, novella by Vibhuti Narain Rai). New
Delhi: Lotus Collection, Rolli Books, 1998.
=A Season of Betrayals: A
Short Story and Two Novellas (Pat jharh ki
avaz, Sita haran, Ha'uzing sosa'iti by
Qurratulain Hyder). New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1999.
Books --
Other
=Five+One (short
stories). New Delhi: Bhasha Prakashan, 1976. Contents:
“The Outcasts”; “A Christmas Tale, or Sheldon,
Beware”; “A Three Page Fragment of an Autobiography”;
“A Story to Beg Forgiveness”; “Just a Story”;
“Three-eyed on the Avenue.”
=Ambiguities of Heritage:
Fictions and Polemics. Karachi: City Press,
1999: [on this site]
=A Killing in Ferozewala: Essays / Polemics /
Reviews. Karachi: City Press, 2013.
=The Muslim League in Barabanki: Essays / Polemics.
Karachi: City Press, 2013.
Articles
="Formal
and Informal Standards in the Hindi Regional Language
Area" (with John J. Gumperz). International
Journal of American Linguistics 26:3 (1960), pp.
92-118.
="Faiz Ahmad Faiz: A
Biographical Sketch" (with Carlo Coppola). Mahfil
1,1 (1964), pp. 2-3: [site]
="Sadat Hasan Manto: A
Biographical Sketch." Mahfil 1,1 (1964), pp.
12-13: [site]
="Traditional Symbolism in the
Modern Urdu Ghazal." In: Languages and Areas;
Studies Presented to George V. Bobrinskoy.
Milton Singer, ed. Chicago: Committee on Southern
Asian Studies, University of Chicago, 1967. Pp.
105-111.
="The Consequences of
Indo-Pakistani War for Urdu Language and Literature."
Journal of Asian Studies 38:2 (Feb. 1969), pp.
269-283.
="Arabic Orthography and Some
Non-Semitic Languages." In: Islam and Its Cultural
Divergence (Studies in Honor of Gustave E. von
Grunebaum). G. L. Tikku, ed. Urbana: University of
Illinois Press, 1971. Pp. 113-144.
="Yes, The Poem Itself." Literature
East
and
West 15:1 (March 1971), pp. 7-16.
="The 'Muslim Problem' in
India." Quest (Bombay) 75 (March-April 1972),
pp. 51-63.
="A Program for Partial
Automation in Comparative Reconstruction." Anthropological
Linguistics 4:9 (Dec. 1972), pp. 1-10.
="Muslim Contribution to
Literature in India: The Medieval Period." In: Encyclopaedia
Britannica, 15th edition (Section: Art of South
Asian People). Chicago, 1974. Pp. 144-146.
="Ghazal and Taghazzul." In: The
Literatures
of
India: An Introduction. Edward C. Dimock, ed.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974. Pp. 181-197: [on this site]
="Muslim Press in India and
the Bangladesh Crisis." Quest (Bombay), 94
(March-April 1975), pp. 27-37.
="The 'Pseudo-dramatic' Poems
of Iqbal." Journal of South Asian and Middle
Eastern Studies 1:2 (Dec. 1977), pp. 58-67.
="The Theme of Homosexual
(Pederastic) Love in Pre-modern Urdu Poetry." In: Studies
in the Urdu Gazal and Prose Fiction. M. U.
Memon, ed. Madison: South Asian Studies Publication
Series 5, 1979. Pp. 120-142.
="On the Death of a Princess."
Crescent (bi-weekly, Willowdale, Canada), June
1, 1980: [on this site]
="Amrika men urdu zaban o adab ki ta'lim: ek ja'izah."
Urdu Zaban, March 1982: [on this site]
="The Art of the Urdu Marsiya." In: Islamic
Society and Culture: Essays in Honor of Professor
Aziz Ahmad. M. Israel and N. K. Wagle, eds. New
Delhi: Manohar, 1983. Pp. 101-116: [on this site]
="Prize-Winning Adab: A Study
of Five Books Written in Response to the Allahabad
Government Gazette Notification." In: Moral
Conduct and Authority: The Place of Adab in South
Asian Islam. Barbara D. Metcalf, ed. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1984. Pp. 290-314: [on this
site]
="Urdu in the Pre-Modern
Period: Synthesis or Particularism?" New Quest
(Bombay) 6 (Feb. 1987), pp. 5-12.
="How Bibi Ashraf Learned to
Read and Write." Annual of Urdu Studies 6
(1987), pp. 99-115.
="Being a Muslim in India: The
Challenge and the Opportunity." In: Contemporary
Indian Tradition: Voices on Culture, Nature, and the
Challenge of Change. Carla M. Borden, ed.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989.
Pp. 57-65.
="Poet-Audience Interaction at
Urdu Mushairas." In: Urdu and Muslim South Asia
(Studies in Honor of Ralph Russell). Christopher
Shackle, ed. London: School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London, 1989. Pp. 167-173.
="In the Eye of the Intifada"
(2 parts). In: The Message International,
August 1989, pp. 11-18; September 1989, pp. 21-36.
="Urdu." In: The Cambridge
Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka. Section “Literature: regional languages.”
Francis Robinson, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1989. Pp. 424-427.
="The Outrage of Bernard
Lewis." Social Text 30 (1992), pp. 114-120.
="The Ghazal Itself:
Translating Ghalib." The Yale Journal of Criticism
5:3 (Fall 1992), pp. 219-232.
="Minority Rights or Human
Rights?" South Asia Bulletin 12:2 (Fall 1992),
pp. 35-38.
="Mughal and English Patronage
of Urdu Poetry: A Comparison." In: The Powers of
Art: Patronage in Indian Culture. Barbara Stoler
Miller, ed. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1992. Pp.
259-276. Papers from a symposium held at the National
Humanities Center in October 1985 during the “Festival
of India in America.”
="Parveen Shakir: A Note and
Twelve Poems." Annual of Urdu Studies 8
(1993), pp. 181-191: [site]
="Exile, Displacement, Hijrat:
What’s in a Name!" The Toronto South Asian Review
11:2 (Winter 1993), pp. 74-78.
="The Second Tyranny of
Religious Majorities." South Asia Bulletin
14:2 (1994), pp. 104-107.
="The Situation of the Urdu
Writer: A Letter from Bara Banki, December
1993/February 1994." World Literature Today
68:2 (Spring 1994), pp. 245-246. Reprinted in Annual
of Urdu Studies 10 (1995), pp. 121-125: [site]
="Ambiguities of Heritage."
The Toronto Review 14:1 (Summer 1995), pp. 1-5.
="Urdu Education in India:
Some Observations." Annual of Urdu Studies 10
(1995), pp. 153-159: [site]
="Popular Jokes and Political
History: The Case of Akbar, Birbal and Mulla
Do-Piyaza." Economic & Political Weekly
30:24 (June 17, 1995), pp. 1456-1464: [on this site]
="Getting Real About
Christian-Muslim Dialogue." First Things 57
(Nov. 1995), pp. 10-12. Reprinted in Word and
World 16:2 (Spring 1996), pp. 179-183; also
reprinted in Salaam (New Delhi) and ISIM
Newsletter (Leiden).
="Urdu Shikasta" (with Frances
Pritchett). In: Reading Nasta’liq: Persian and
Urdu Hands from 1500 to the Present. William L.
Hanaway and Brian Spooner, eds. Costa Mesa (CA): Mazda
Publishers, 1995. Pp. 227-269.
="Urdu in
Lucknow / Lucknow in Urdu." by C. M. Naim and Carla
Petievich. In: Lucknow:
Memories of a City, ed. by Violette Graff.
New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 166-80:
[on this
site]
="Mir and His Patrons." Annual
of Urdu Studies 14 (1999), pp. 85-95: [site]
="A Dissent on Fire,"
The Toronto Review 18,1 (Fall 1999) in PDF
form: [on this site]
="The Earliest Extant Review
of Umra’o Jan Ada." Annual of Urdu Studies 15
(2000), Part I, pp. 287-291: [site]
="Transvestic Words? The
Rekhti in Urdu." Annual of Urdu Studies 16
(2001), Part I, pp. 3-26: [site]
=Contribution to the forum,
"Tracking 'Same-Sex Love' from Antiquity to the
Present in South Asia," in Gender and History
14,1 (April 2002), pp. 14–17.
="Dahe" and "Marsiya", two
contributions to South Asian Folklore: An
Encyclopedia, ed. by M. A. Mills, P. J. Claus,
and S. Diamond. New York: Routledge, 2003, p. 134 and
p. 385.
="Ghalib's Delhi: A
Shamelessly Revisionist Look at Two Metaphors," Annual
of Urdu Studies 18 (2003), pp. 3–24: [site]
="Shaikh Imam Bakhsh Sahba'i:
Teacher, Scholar, Poet, and Puzzle-master," in The
Delhi College: Traditional Elites, the Colonial
State, and Education before 1857. Ed. by Margrit
Pernau. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp.
143–185.
="A Clash of Fanaticisms,"
with an addendum, in Comparative Studies of South
Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, 2006 (vol.
26, no. 3), pp. 341–346: [site] (password-protected)
="Syed Ahmad and His Two Books Called
'Asar-al-Sanadid'," in Modern
Asian
Studies 45,3 (2010),
pp. 669-708: [on this site]
="Individualism within Conformity: A Brief History
of Waz’dari in
Delhi and Lucknow," in the Indian Economic
& Social History Review, Vol. 48, No. 1 (March
2011), pp. 35–53: [on this site];
*an addendum by
the author, Sept. 2011*
="‘Prophecies’ in South Asian Muslim Political
Discourse: The Poems of Shah Ni’matullah Wali," in the Economic
& Political Weekly, Vol. XLVI, No. 28 (July
9–15, 2011), pp. 49–58: [on this site]
= "Disappearing Treasures: Public Libraries
and Urdu Printed Books"” in" Annual
of Urdu Studies 26 (2011), pp. 53-63: [site];
[on this site]
= "Interrogating ‘The East,’ ‘Culture,’ and
‘Loss,’ in Abdul Halim Sharar’s Guzashta Lakhna’u," in Alka Patel and Karen
Leonard (eds.) Indo-Muslim Cultures in
Transition
(Leiden: 2012), pp. 189–204: [on this site]
= "The Maulana Who Loved Krishna," in the Economic
& Political Weekly, Vol.
XLVIII, No. 17 (April 27, 2013), pp. 37–44: [on
this site]
Translations
="Cold, Like Ice" (trans. of
a story by Saadat Hasan Manto, with Ruth L. Schmidt).
Mahfil 1,1 (1964), pp. 14-19: [site]
="Metamorphosis" (trans. of a
story by Intizar Husain). Mahfil 1,1 (1964),
pp. 22-29: [site]
="Twelve Poems and an
Introduction" (trans. of poems and preface by Faiz
Ahmad Faiz¡). Mahfil 1,1 (1964), pp. 3-10: [site]
="Come Snake, Bite My Heel..."
(trans of poem by Gauhar Naushahi). Mahfil 2,2
(1965), p. 52: [site]
="The Old Bookseller" (trans.
of poem by Jilani Kamran). Mahfil 2,2 (1965),
p. 51: [site]
="Sheba in Ruins" (trans. of
poem by N. M. Rashid, with A. K. Ramanujan). Mahfil
2,2 (1965), p. 5: [site]
="The Smell of Adam’s Son"
(trans. of poem by N. M. Rashid, with A. K.
Ramanujan). Mahfil 2,2 (1965), p. 2: [site]
="The Tale of the Old
Fisherman" (trans. of chapter from Udas Nasleñ by
'Abdullah Husain, with Gordon Roadarmel). Mahfil
2,2 (1965), pp. 7-16: [site]
="Thatha" (trans. of poem by
Mukhtar Siddiqi). Mahfil 2,2 (1965), pp.
63-66: [site]
="Three Poems" (trans. of
poems by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, with Carlo Coppola). Mahfil
2,2 (1965), pp. 39-41: [site]
="Waasokht" (trans. of poem by
Faiz Ahmad Faiz, with Burton Raffel). Mahfil
2,2 (1965), p. 42: [site]
="Urinal" (trans. of short
story by Saadat Hasan Manto). Mahfil 4,2
(1968), pp. 21-22: [site]
="The Poem (Ghalib’s) Itself)"
(trans. of poems by Ghalib). Mahfil 5,4
(1969), pp. 97-114: [site]
="Two Men, Slightly Wet"
(trans. of short story by Iqbal Majid). Edebiyat
1,2 (1976), pp. 199-205.
="And Now the Pen Brings Forth
Some Jokes" (trans. of anecdotes by Muhammad Taqi Mir,
with introduction). Annual of Urdu Studies 2
(1982), pp. 49-51: [site]
="Mozelle" (trans. of short
story by Saadat Haasan Manto). In: Selected Short
Stories from Pakistan, ed. by Ahmed Ali.
Islamabad: Pakistan Academy of Letters, 1983, pp.
191-213.
="Fancy Haircutting Saloon"
(trans. of short story by Ghulam 'Abbas). Annual
of Urdu Studies 3 (1983), pp. 65-73: [site]
="The Wounded Cat in an Empty
Sack" (trans. of poem by Saqi Faruqi*). Annual of
Urdu Studies 3 (1983), p. 44: [site]
="The Prisoner(s)" (trans. of
short story by Intizar Husain). Journal of South
Asian Literature 18,2 (1983), pp. 115-120.
="Four Poems" (trans. of poems
by Fahmidah Riyaz¡). Annual of Urdu Studies 4
(1984), pp. 79-80: [site]
="Six Poems" (trans. of poems
by Parvin Shakir). Annual of Urdu Studies 4
(1984), pp. 81-82: [site]
="Three Poems" (trans. of
poems by Kishvar Nahid). Annual of Urdu Studies
4 (1984), pp. 75-77: [site]
="Three Poems" (trans. of
poems by Tanvir Anjum). Annual of Urdu Studies
4 (1984), pp. 83-84: [site]
="To Be or Not To Be" (trans.
of short story by Zahidah Hina). Annual of Urdu
Studies 4 (1984), pp. 69-73: [site]
="Two Poems" (trans. of poems
by Zahidah Zaidi). Annual of Urdu Studies 4
(1984), p. 78: [site]
="A Woman" (trans. of short
story by Rajindar Singh Bedi). Annual of Urdu
Studies 5 (1985), pp. 77-80: [site]
="Evening," "The Color of My
Heart," "A Scene" (with Carlo Coppola; trans. of poems
by Faiz Ahmad Faiz). Annual of Urdu Studies 5
(1985), pp. 113-115: [site]
="Prabodh and Maitriya"
(trans. of short story by Rajindar Singh Bedi). Annual
of Urdu Studies 5 (1985), pp. 98-100: [site]
="Poems from Irañ meñ ajnabi"
(trans. of poems by N. M. Rashid). Annual of Urdu
Studies 5 (1985), pp. 51-52: [site]
="Poems from Mavara*” (trans.
of poems by N. M. Rashid). Annual of Urdu Studies
5 (1895), pp. 49-50: [site]
="Sheba in Ruins" (with A. K.
Ramanujan; trans. of poem by N. M. Rashid). Annual
of Urdu Studies 5 (1985), pp. 35-36: [site]
="Travelogue" (trans. of a
poem by N. M. Rashid). Annual of Urdu Studies
5 (1985), pp. 21-22: [site]
="How Bibi Ashraf Learned to
Read and Write" (trans. of essay by Ashraf un-Nisa
Begam, with introduction). Annual of Urdu Studies
6 (1987), pp. 99-115: [site]
="Wazir Agha: Eleven Poems"
(trans. of poems by Vazir Agha, with introduction). Annual
of Urdu Studies 6 (1987), pp. 33-41: [site]
="Their Fear" (trans. of Hindi
short story by Asghar Vajahat). Namaste 9,3
(1989), pp. 25-29.
="Autobiography" (trans. of
essay by Surendra Prakash). Annual of Urdu Studies
7 (1990), pp. 62-66: [site]
="Six Poems" (trans. of poems
by Azra 'Abbas). Annual of Urdu Studies 7
(1990), pp. 45-48: [site]
="The Grave" (trans. of short
story by Ram Lal). Namaste 11,4 (1991), pp.
24-28.
="Some Other Man’s Home"
(trans. of short story by Jilani Bano). In: Domains
of Fear and Desire: Urdu Stories, ed. by
Muhammad Umar Memon. Toronto: TSAR Publications, 1992,
pp. 142-154.
="Introducing Mirza Zahirdar
Beg" (trans. of excerpt from the novel Taubat
un-Nusuh by Nazir Ahmad). In: Modern Indian
Literature: an Anthology. Vol. 2: Fiction. New
Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1992, pp. 1127-1131.
="A Lover’s Predicament"
(trans. of excerpt from the novel Umra'o Jan Ada
by Mirza Muhammad Hadi Rusva). In: Modern Indian
Literature: an Anthology. Vol. 2: Fiction. New
Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1992, pp. 1191-1213.
="Parveen Shakir: A Note and
Twelve Poems" (trans. of poems by Parvin Shakir, with
extensive introduction). Annual of Urdu Studies
8 (1993), pp. 181-191: [site]
="Dawn" (trans of short story
by Muhsin Khan). World Literature Today 68,2
(Spring 1994), pp. 247-249.
="Seven Poems" (trans. of
poems by Afzal Ahmad Sayyid). Toronto Review
16,1 (Fall 1997), pp. 52-58.
="Five Poems" (trans. of poems
by Iftikhar Nasim). Annual of Urdu Studies 13
(1998), pp. 287-289: [site]
="Mir On His Patrons" (trans.
of excerpts from Zikr-i mir). Annual of
Urdu Studies 14 (1999), pp. 97-102: [site]
[Translations of short
stories and poetry from Urdu and Hindi have also
appeared in other American and Indian magazines and
anthologies, including: The Illustrated Weekly of
India; Indian Writing Today; Books
Abroad; Denver Quarterly ; Translation;
Toronto South Asian Review; Indian
Literature; Primavera.]
Book
reviews
="A Note on All About H.
Hatterr." Mahfil 1,3 (1964), p. 13: [site]
="Narang, Urdu: Readings in
Literary Urdu Prose. Journal of Asian Studies
28:4 (Aug. 1969), pp. 887-88. For historical interest,
here's his reader's report on this text, prepared for
the University of Wisconsin Press, c.1967: [on
this site]
="Ralph Russell and Khurshidul Islam, Three Mughal
Poets." Journal of the American Oriental
Society 92,1 (1972), pp. 127-130.
="Akhtar Qamber, The Last
Musha’irah of Dehli." Annual of Urdu Studies
1 (1981), pp. 113-115: [site]
="D. J. Matthews and C.
Shackle, An Anthology of Classical Urdu Love Lyrics."
Annual of Urdu Studies 1 (1981), pp. 117-119: [site]
="Khwaja Altaf Husain Hali, Musaddas-e
Hali." Annual of Urdu Studies 1 (1981),
pp. 111-112: [site]
="Qurratulain Hyder, Kar-e
jahañ daraz hai." Annual of Urdu Studies
1 (1981), pp. 105-107: [site]
="Wazir Agha, Selected Poems."
Annual of Urdu Studies 1 (1981), pp. 115-117: [site]
="Tariq Ali, Can Pakistan
Survive?-- The Death of a State." These
Times, August 8, 1984.
="Mumtaz Ahmad, Urdu
Newspaper Reader." Annual of Urdu Studies
5 (1985), pp. 137-138: [site]
="Ashfaq Hussain, That Day
Will Dawn." Annual of Urdu Studies 6
(1987), pp. 142-143: [site]
="Himayat Ali Shair, Flowers
in Flames." Annual of Urdu Studies 6
(1987), p. 142: [site]
="Khalid Sohail, Breaking
the Chains." Annual of Urdu Studies 6
(1987), pp. 133-134: [site]
="Nuzrat Yar Khan, ed., Dreams
and Destinations." Annual of Urdu Studies
6 (1987), p. 134: [site]
=""Daud Rahbar, tr., Urdu
Letters of Mirza Asadu'llah Khan Ghalib." Annual
of Urdu Studies 7 (1990), pp. 132-133: [site]
="Iftikhar Arif, The
Twelfth Man." Annual of Urdu Studies 7
(1990), pp. 135-137: [site]
="Khalid Anwar Sayyid and
Itrat Husain Itrat, Marj al-bahrain." Annual
of Urdu Studies 7 (1990), p. 135: [site]
="Khalid Suhail, Maghribi
'aurat: adab aur zindagi." Annual of Urdu
Studies 7 (1990), pp. 134-135: [site]
="Wali Alam Shaheen et al.,
eds., Across Continents: A Review of Urdu Language
and Literature in Canada." Annual of Urdu
Studies 7 (1990), p. 133: [site]
="Naseer Ahmad Khan, Urdu
in Two Weeks." Annual of Urdu Studies 8
(1993), pp. 209-210: [site]
="Hasan Shah, The Nautch
Girl, trans. by Qurratulain Hyder." Edebiyat
5,2 (1994), pp. 350-354: [site]
="Omar Khalidi and Mu'inuddin
Aqeel, eds., Madh o qadh-e dakan.” Annual
of Urdu Studies 9 (1994), pp. 242-244: [site]
="Richard M. Eaton, The
Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier." International
Journal of Middle East Studies, May 1995, pp.
262-264.
="Christopher Shackle and
Javed Majeed, Hali’s Musaddas: The Flow and Ebb of
Islam." Annual of Urdu Studies 14
(1999), pp. 330-338: [site]
="Omar Khalidi and Mu'inuddin
Aqeel, Suqut-e haidarabad.” Annual of Urdu
Studies 15 (2000), Part II, pp. 615-617: [site]
Scholarly
journalism
=Co-founder and co-editor
(with Carlo Coppola) of Mahfil (now
entitled Journal of South Asian Literature),
1963-78. The magazine is presently published by
Michigan State University, East Lansing.
=Guest-editor of the South
Asia Section, Tri Quarterly, Special Issue, 31
(Fall 1974).
=Founding editor and publisher
of the Annual of Urdu Studies, 1981-91. The magazine
is now published by the University of Wisconsin.
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