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Lyrical Misti Odes of Aslam Maitla

Dr. Badar Masood Khan Assistant Prof. Siriki, The Islamia University, Bahawalpur

Muhammad Sajjad Ph.D Scholar, The Islamia University, Bahawalpur

Chatnar 7th Edition, Issue 7, Vol. 7, Jan.-Dec. 2023

Keywords: Literary, Creative Work, Aslam Maitla, Personality, Poetry

Abstract:

Literary personalities did not need introduction. Their creative work reflects their introduction. It plays a central role in identifying their literary peers and admirers. Muhammad Aslam Maitla is a prominent poet of Siraiki language. His personality has many dimensions. Every great creator sets the evolutionary stages of his literary Journey. Talking about the odes of his poetry. In his poetry, themes such as oppression of the environment, tragedies, brokenness with in man, moral values symbols of beauty and love. He has connected the symbols of beauty and love with the realities of time. He has boldly described the bitter realities of life. His poetry has depth of meaning and wide features of heartbreak. In his ghazals, the influence of folk lore is visible in the form of symbols. Which are full of bitter realities, disappointment, sadness, anxiety and sorrows of today's man. Respec for humanity and love for man, the power to absorb and share his sorrows and pains is the characteristic of his poetry.

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