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  • Ahmed Ali (writer)

    Indian writer and diplomat (–)

    Ahmed Ali (Urdu: احمد علی; 1 July – 14 January ) was a Pakistani novelist, poet, critic, translator, diplomat and scholar. A pioneer of the modern Urdu short story, his works include the short story collections: Angarey (Embers), ; Hamari Gali (Our Lane), ; Qaid Khana (The Prison), ; and Maut Se Pehle (Before Death), His other writings include Twilight in Delhi (), his first novel in the English language.[1]

    Biography

    Ahmed Ali was born in Delhi, British India, on 1 July He was educated at Aligarh Muslim University and Lucknow University; in the latter "having achieved the highest marks in English in the history of the university."[2] From to , he taught at the leading Indian universities including Allahabad University and his alma mater in Lucknow.

    He also joined the Bengal Senior Educational Service as professor and head of the English Department at Presidency College, Calcutta (–47) and was