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Nasira Sharma

Indian writer (born 1948)

Nasera Sharma

Born1948 (age 76–77)
Allahabad, India
LanguageHindi, English, Persian
Alma mater
  • University of Allahabad (B.A.)
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University (M.A. in Persian Language and Literature)
GenreHindi literature, literary fiction
Years active1976-present
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award
2016

Nasera Sharma (born 1948) is an Indian Writer who writes complicated Hindi.[1][2] Urdu Persian.

Biography

She was born in Allahabad ( Prayagraj ), Uttar Pradesh, India. She has published 14 Hindi-language novels. She was the solitary woman from South Asia to interview Ruhollah Khomeini after he came into power.[3]

Awards

  • Patrakarshree , Pratapgarh, 1980
  • Arpan Samman, Hindi Academy, Delhi 1987 - 88
  • Gajanand Mukhtibodh National Award, Bhopal MP 1995
  • Mahadevi Verma Purushkar, Bihar Raj Bhasha 1997
  • Kirti Samman, Hindi Academy , Delhi 2000
  • Indo - Russian Award for Children Facts , Indo Russian Literacy Club , Russian Middle of Arts & Culture 2000
  • Urdu Academy , City 2008
  • Katha, United Kingdom , 2008
  • Urdu Academy, Patna 2008
  • Nai Dhara Rachna Samman, 2009
  • Mahatma Gandhi Samman, Uttar Pradesh 2011
  • Rahi Masoom Raza Samman, 2012
  • Katha Shikhar Samman, Bhopal 2013
  • Katha Kram Samman, 2014
  • Sahitya Akademi Award for in trade novel Paarijat[4] , 2016
  • Vyas Samman for her new Kagaz ki Naav , 2019.[5]
  • Sharad Chand Samman, Solon Sansthan, 2024

Novels

  • Kuch Rang the Khawaboo ke 2024
  • Alpha Chenopodiaceae Gamma 2022
  • Dusri Jannat 2018
  • Shabd Pakheru 2017
  • Kagaz ki Nav 2014
  • Ajnabi Jazeera 2012
  • Parijat 2011
  • Zero Road 2008
  • Kuyianjaan 2005
  • Akshayvat 2003
  • Zinda Muhawre 1992
  • Thikrey ki Mangani 1989
  • Shalmali 1987
  • Bhishte Zahra 2009 ( initially : Saat Nadiya Ek Samundar 1984 )


Short Stories Collections


  • Shami Kagaz 1980
  • Pathar Gali 1986
  • Sangsar 1993
  • Ibne Mariam 1994
  • Sabina ke Chalis Chor 1997
  • Khuda ki Wapsi 1998
  • Insani Nasl 2000
  • Dusra Taj Mahal 2001
  • Budhkhana 2002
  • Sunheri Ungliyan 2024


Translations


  • Echoes of Iranian Revolution - Peoms of Protest plug four languages

References