25 MAY 1912-3 NOV 1949 MEERAJI
Meeraji
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Meeraji میراجی | |
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Born | Mohammad Sanaullah Dar 25 May, 1912 Gujranwala, British Punjab,British India, now Punjab,Pakistan |
Died | 3 November, 1949 (aged 37) Bombay, India |
Pen name | Meeraji |
Occupation | Urdu poet |
Nationality | Indian |
Genre | Ghazal, Nazm, Free verse |
Literary movement | Progressive Writers Association |
Meeraji (Urdu: میراجی ) (May 25, 1912 – November 3, 1949) was an eminent Urdu poet.[1] He lived the life of a bohemian, working only intermittently.
Early life[edit]
Born into a Kashmiri[2] family of Gujranwala and named Mohammed Sanaullah Dar, he passed his childhood days in Kucha Sardar Shah, Mozang, Lahore. His father, Munshi Mohammad Mahtabuddin, was a railway engineer, so his family had to often move from one place to another. He lived in Kathiawar, Bostan (Baluchistan), Sanghar and Jacobabad.
Meeraji began composing poetry, under the pseudonym of Sasri, when he was at school. It was from his later encounter with a Bengali girl, Meera Sen, who was a daughter of an accounts officer serving in Lahore, that he fell deeply in love.[3] This left a permanent trace in his life that he adopted his pen name on her name.[4] Though brought up in affluent surroundings, Meeraji left his home and family and chose to lead the life of a homeless wanderer, mostly staying with his friends and making a living by selling his songs.[5]
Literary life[edit]
Meeraji was associated with Adabi Duniya (Lahore), and later worked for All India Radio, Delhi. He wrote literary columns for the monthly Saqi (Delhi) and for a short period helped editing Khayal (Bombay). After partition, he settled permanently in Bombay.
From his teenage days, Meeraji felt attracted towards Hindu mythology. Hindi vocabulary often came across in his poetry, prose and letters. He acknowledged his debt to the Sanskrit poet Amaru and the French poet Baudelaire. He also translated certain works of theSanskrit poet, Damodar Gupta and of the Persian poet, Omar Khayyam.
Meeraji is considered to be one of the pioneers of symbolism in Urdu poetry, and especially introducing Free Verse. Along with N. M. Rashid, he was a leading poet of the group Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq, which broke away from the classic convention of radeef and qafia, explored the rich resources of blank verse and Free Verse, rejected the confines of the socially "acceptable" and "respectable" themes, rejected the stranglehold of Persianised diction, and explored with sensitivity and skill, the hitherto forbidden territories of sexual and psychological states. He also wrote illuminating criticism of poetry and yearned to alter the expression of his age.[6]
Works[edit]
Meeraji's literary output was immense but he is said to have published very little of his poetry during his lifetime. However, Khalid Hasan, in his writeup "Meera Sen's forgotten lover", records that during Meeraji's lifetime four collections of Meeraji's works were published by Shahid Ahmed Dehlavi, and one by Maktaba-e-Urdu, Lahore. His complete works Kulliyat-e-Meeraji appeared only in 1988 edited by Dr. Jameel Jalibi. Another collection titled Baqiyat-e-Meeraji was edited by Sheema Majeed in 1990. A book titled "Iss Nazm Mein" containing Essays of Meeraji was published during his lifetime.
The list of the works of Meeraji:
- "Meeraji ke Geet" (Poems)
- "Meeraji ki Nazmen"(Poems)
- "Teen Rang" (Poems)
- "Iss Nazm Mein" (Criticism - Essays of Meeraji)
- "Kulliyat-e-Meeraji" (Poems) compiled by Altaf Gauhar and published by Dr. Jameel Jalibi, Urdu Markaz U.K.
- "Baqiyat-e-Meeraji" (Poems) edited by Sheema Majeed and published by Pakistan Books and Literary Sounds, Lahore.
- "Intikhab-e-kalaam"
- "Pratinidhi Shairy"
Personality[edit]
Meeraji had adopted a deliberately outlandish style in his dress. Supporting long, floating hair, a dagger-like mustache, over-size earrings, a colorful headgear, an amulet and a string of beads around his neck, he fits into Coleridge's description of a poet - an inspired being with "flashing eyes and floating hair", who "on honey - dew hath fed/ And drunk the milk of Paradise ".[7] Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi, his poet friend and former class fellow, recalled that the only time Meeraji trimmed his long hair, was when he joined All India Radio, New Delhi.[8]
Death[edit]
Akhtar ul Iman, his poet friend, who was himself influenced by Meeraji and Noon Meem Rashid, and with whom Meeraji had spent the last days of his life in Poona and Bombay, reported that his excessive drinking, cigarette-smoking, and sexual dissipation had drained away his strength and damaged his liver. Then, there came the additional agony of his psychic ailment, for which he had to be admitted to the hospital where he was given electric shocks to cure him of his insanity - a treatment which he dreaded. The end came at 4 p.m. on November 3, 1949, in King Edward Memorial Hospital in Bombay.
Thesis[edit]
- "Meeraji" a monograph on the Urdu poet written by Shafey Kidwai.[9]
- "Meeraji : Shakhsiyat aur Funn" - Doctoral dissertation of Dr. Rashid Amjad.[10]
- "Meeraji aur Amli Tanqeed" published by Mah-e-Nau, Lahore in May, 1979. A study of Meeraji's methods of literary criticism.
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