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Nukhbah Langah

Nukhbah Langah was born in Pakistan and came to the UK to complete her PhD on contemporary Siraiki poetry at the University of Leeds. She has returned to Pakistan and is now teaching in the English faculty of Forman Christian College University (FCCU) in Lahore.

Poems translated by Nukhbah Langah

  • A Change of Season
  • Autumn Leaves
  • Can Someone Bring Me My Entire Being?
  • Hope Against Hope
  • How Hard It Is to Manage Life
  • I Say Nothing Anywhere
  • Insight
  • Kafi
  • Kept On Compromising on Life
  • Last Conversation with the Sky
  • Please Bring a Token Home from Each Journey
  • Shakir, How Strange
  • The Breeze Rewrites
  • The Flower is Torn at the Heart
  • The Wind, Too, Can Change Direction
  • There Was a Heart that Burnt Out: Light
  • There Was a Time When I Loved Alone
  • This Prisoner Breathes
  • To Catch Butterflies
  • You Deserted Me in Rohi
  • You Know Only Dreams

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