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Mazhar ul Islam (Urdu: مظہرالاسلام) is a Pakistani short story writer and novelist. His short stories weave together themes of love, pain, ecstasy, separation and death.[1]
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He was born on 4 August in Wazirabad in northern Punjab [citation needed] where his father had then been posted by the Forestry Department. After his father's death in 1967, he moved to Islamabad.[citation needed]
Ul Islam's short stories reflect a new trend in Urdu prose.[citation needed] Influenced by the 'magical realism' of South American writers such as Gabriel García Márquez,[citation needed], he introduced this style in his native language.[2] His works have been translated into Italian, Chinese, Japanese, English and several regional Pakistani languages[citation needed].
Mazhar ul Islam served as Director General of the Pakistan Academy of Letters, as executive director of Lok Virsa and the managing director of the National Book Foundation. He has been awarded the President's Pride of Performance for Literature and a medal for Revival of Folk Studies.[citation needed]
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