

“He was a passionately literary person and his deep interest and love for classical and modern Urdu and Sindhi literature is Mushtaque Rajpar said that Syre’s poetry was a continuity of progressive ideas in Sindhi and Urdu literature.

He added that Syre’s perceptive and analytical power was very strong and that he was a genuine creative poet who may emerge as a powerful critic in Sindhi literature. He termed the use of words without meaning as a crime. Inam Shaikh, writer and professor of Sindh University, said that Sindh needed an “academic and literary filter” so that literary works could be analysed. Pakistan, Mirza added that at the same time the verses were also enriched with new words. Nasir Mirza opined that Muzamil Syre’s poetry has complicated diction as he “uses words, which are now abandoned in Sindhi language, thus through his poetry, has revived many words.” A writer and former station director of Radio

Reading out one of his poems, Ms Sahar spoke about how his poetry contains characters from the world of literature, from Shakespeare to Pushkin, but he also recalled Marvi, who is considered a symbol of patriotism in Sindhi classical literature. Ms Sahar Imdad said that Syre’s deep understanding of world literature is very impressive and added that his vision holds great significance. Writer Ishaq Samijo opined that Syre has assumed a distinction among young writers as he has explored “positive values” in his poetry while most other poetry is marked by “pathos and longing for the beloved.” This is Syre’s third poetry book including one written in English called Silence of the Piano Sings.
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Literary figures such as Imdad Hussaini, Sahar Imdad, Nasir Mirza, Naz Sahito, Ishaq Samijo, Inam Shaikh, Mushtaque Rajpar and others hailed the book as a ‘valuable addition’ to Sindhi literature. KARACHI: A poetry book titled Khathuri Khep Kheter Mein by trilingual poet and senior bureaucrat Muzamil Syre was launched at the Karachi Arts Council of Pakistan on Sunday evening.
