Abstract
ABSTRACT Muhammad Sana Ullah Dar ‘Miraji’ (1912–1949) remains one of the most controversial figures in Urdu letters. An extraordinarily prolific poet and critic during his short lifetime, Miraji’s work has drawn renewed interest from contemporary critics. This special journal section uses contemporary critical frameworks to re-examine Miraji’s writings and legacy and to present them to a broad audience.
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