Nazuk: A Powerful Portrait of Baloch Women’s Struggles

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  • By Sania Sher Jamak This book review is about the novel Nazuk, written by Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi and translated by Fazal Baloch.
  • Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi was a renowned Balochi poet, writer, linguist, historian, and philosopher.
  • Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi was born on 21 April 1926 in Gwadar and passed away on 4 March 1978 in Karachi.
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By Sania Sher

Jamak

This book review is about the novel Nazuk, written by Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi and translated by Fazal Baloch. Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi was a renowned Balochi poet, writer, linguist, historian, and philosopher. He is regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern Balochi literature.
Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi was born on 21 April 1926 in Gwadar and passed away on 4 March 1978 in Karachi. He also wrote a dictionary called Syed Gunj, in addition to many works of poetry, history, and books on the Balochi language and literature.
Nazuk is a very interesting and thought-provoking novel. The title itself is meaningful and reflects the delicate and difficult lives of Baloch women who suffer from various social problems. Through this novel, the writer highlights the hardships, struggles, and challenges faced by women in Balochi society.
The novel is not only an engaging piece of literature but also provides a deeper understanding of Balochi culture and society. It encourages readers to think about social issue

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