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Furkan Nazir

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Furkan Nazir (born 1 April 2009) is an Indian poet and author from Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir. He is known for his debut bilingual poetry collection, The Tales of Solitude, which features poems in both English and Urdu. His work explores themes of solitude, identity, and emotional resilience.

Early Life and Background

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Furkan Nazir was born in Dobipora, a village in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir. He began writing poetry at an early age and gained local recognition for his Urdu compositions, which often reflect personal experiences and the sociocultural environment of Kashmir.

Literary Career

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Furkan's first book, The Tales of Solitude, was published in 2024. The collection includes poems written in both English and Urdu, showcasing his bilingual literary style. The book is available on platforms such as Amazon and Google Books. His writing has been featured in regional media and literary discussions, highlighting his emerging voice in contemporary Kashmiri literature.

Media Coverage

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Furkan Nazir was featured in a profile article by *Deccan Live*, which described him as a rising literary talent and one of the youngest bilingual poets from Kashmir.[1]

Publications

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  • The Tales of Solitude (2024) – ISBN XXXXXXXX
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