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Title: سعود عثمانی بحیثیت سفر نامہ نگار
Authors: Sumaira Akbar, Muhammad Ijaz
Journal: Tahqeed
Publisher: Government College for Women University, Faisalabad
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2023
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Language: Urdu
Keywords: Saud UsmaniUrduMusafirTravelogueMetaphors
Saud Usmani is one of the famous writer of contemporary Urdu Literature. He begun his literary life as a Poet. Later he wrote Prose also. He writes columns, doing translation from different languages and also wrote travelogue. His first collection of travelogue was published in 2020 titled: "Musafir". In this collection of travelogue, the tour of seven countries (Pakistan, India, Turkey, Iran, England, America and Thailand) is presented. There is a beautiful narrative in this travelogue. The author has colored the style of poetry, metaphors and analogies.
To analyze the travelogue writing of Saud Usmani, a contemporary Urdu literature figure.
Analysis of Saud Usmani's travelogue collection "Musafir," focusing on its narrative style, use of poetic elements, metaphors, and analogies.
graph TD; A["Analysis of 'Musafir'"] --> B["Identification of narrative elements"]; B --> C["Evaluation of poetic style"]; C --> D["Assessment of metaphors and analogies"]; D --> E["Conclusion on Saud Usmani's travel writing"];
The author's literary journey began as a poet and expanded to prose, including columns, translations, and travelogues. His travel writing is characterized by a blend of descriptive narrative and figurative language.
Saud Usmani's travelogue "Musafir" presents tours of seven countries with a narrative style enriched by poetry, metaphors, and analogies.
Saud Usmani is a significant contemporary Urdu writer whose travelogues, like "Musafir," demonstrate a unique literary style that incorporates poetic elements and metaphorical language.
- Saud Usmani's first travelogue collection was published in 2020.
- The collection "Musafir" includes tours of seven countries: Pakistan, India, Turkey, Iran, England, America, and Thailand.
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