Poet & Journalist
Mahmood Awan
Punjabi
Mahmood Awan is a Punjabi Poet and The News on Sunday Columnist. He was born in Padhrar (Khushab) and educated in Sargodha and Lahore. He is the ultimate lover, the Aashiq of the undivided land of five rivers – The Punjab.
Mahmood Awan is an award-winning author of three books of Punjabi poetry Raat Samundar Khed (Let’s play with the night sea; 2002), Veeni Likhia Din (A day etched at her wrist; 2012) and Sejal (Dampness; 2017). He was co-editor of a bilingual, tri-scripted (Shahmukhi, Gurmukhi & English) book for Children “Fascinating Folktales of Punjab: Undivided Punjab Edition”. He is well-versed in Gurmukhi script and his poetry has been part of magazines and poetry anthologies published across the barbed wire of Wagah. Awan enjoys translating international poets in Punjabi and has translated Heaney, Cavafy, Ritsos, Carlos Drummond, Jaimie Sabeen, Ernesto Cardinal, Josef Hanzlik, Vladmiri Holan, Agha Shahid Ali and others. Awan wrote Urdu Ghazals and poems too. His selected Ghazals were included in ‘Pehli Dhoop’ (1997), which was 1st ever Student Poetry Anthology in Pakistan published during his Engineering University Lahore (UET) years.
Awan is a columnist and contributing writer for The News on Sunday, a leading English Newspaper in Pakistan where he writes about Punjabi themes, culture and Punjabi internationalism. He has appeared on a number of TV and Radio channels including PTV & BBC. He represented Punjab and Punjabi at International Literature Festivals and Universities including Bradford Literature Festival, LUMS, SOAS Univeristy of London, University of Sargodha, UET Lahore, SZABIST and many others. Awan’s research papers on WW1, Punjab’s military service and Punjabi folklore were extensively quoted in media and international research publications including Cambridge University Press (UK). Awan’s other interest areas are Partition, Colonialism, Punjab’s military experience, the Punjabi language, Punjabiyyat, and popular Punjabi culture.
Mahmood Awan’s poem Ni Maa’ay ( O’ Mother) is part of the B.SC Punjabi syllabus (4th Semester; Course Code: 2203) at Govt. College Univeristy (GC) Lahore. While University of the Punjab; Institute of Punjabi and Cultural Studies (Lahore, Pakistan) has selected his poetry for the M.Phil research dissertation.
Mahmood Awan received his Electrical & Electronics Engineering degree from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore and after working in the Middle East and Pakistan, he decided to call Ireland his 2nd home where he lives & works in Dublin, Ireland.
Publications
BOOKS
Raat Samundar Khed
Punjabi Poems, 2002
Sejal
Punjabi Poems, 2017
Veeni Likhia Din
Punjabi Poems, 2012
Fascinating Folktales of Punjab
Shahmukhi Editor, 2018
Pehli Dhoop
Pehli Dhoop, 1997
Edited by Naveed Sadiq & Asif Shafi
Videos: TV, Radio & Seminars
INTERVIEWS
Interview about Veeni Likhia Din
Interview, 2012
Interview about Sejal
Sejal Book Launch Interview, 2017
Interview at PTV about Heer Waris
PTV, 2017
Interview with Kay2 TV
K2 TV, 2016
Interview with Urdu Point
Urdu Point, 2020
My Writings
Columns, Essays and Feature Articles
Scripted wall of Punjabi
The language of Baba Farid, Guru Nanak and Damodar Dãs has something special about it. In the darkest of times and against all odds, it has had the resilience to survive
Kitab Trinjan-That one-room shop
The story began in Mian Chambers, 3 – Temple Road, Lahore in February 1998, when I was searching for books by Najm Hosain Syed.
Sajjan for everyone
It seems unreal -- a legend, a folklore or storyline of a cliff-hanger -- that a Lucknow-born,...
Punjabi Language in exile
A language can survive in exile. But what about a language that has been exiled by its own people and by its own state?
Stories that never end
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BBC Urdu Review of Veeni Likhia Din
انور سِن رائے بی بی سی اردو ڈاٹ کام، کراچی محفوظ مستقبل کی قیمت نام کتاب: وینی لکھیا دن شاعر:...