MUDDASIR RAMZAN BOOKS
MUDDASIR RAMZAN BOOKS
Muddasir Ramzan is a Kashmiri academic, researcher, and author whose work explores the intersections of literature, identity, history, and contemporary Muslim experiences. He earned a PhD in English from Aligarh Muslim University, where his research focused on postcolonialism, Islam, and contemporary Muslim realities. His scholarly interests include South Asian literature, Kashmir studies, migration narratives, and twentieth- and twenty-first-century fiction. Alongside his academic work, Ramzan has established himself as a distinctive literary voice, contributing essays, interviews, criticism, poetry, and short fiction to respected publications such as The Hindu, Frontline, Scroll.in, Critical Muslim, Outlook, and Himal Southasian. His writing is noted for its intellectual depth, emotional sensitivity, and nuanced portrayal of Kashmir’s social and cultural landscape. Ramzan’s debut fiction work, The Man from Kashmir, reflects his ability to blend folklore, memory, history, and human experience into compelling narratives. Through both scholarship and creative writing, he continues to enrich contemporary South Asian literary discourse.
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