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Azhar Abidi was born on 6 February, 1968 in Wah, Pakistan, is a Pakistani author. Discover Azhar Abidi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Author, translator
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1968
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Wah, Pakistan
Nationality Australia

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1968

Azhar Ali Abidi (born 6 February 1968 in Wah, Pakistan) is a Pakistani Australian author and translator.

He went to school in Pakistan and later studied electrical engineering at the Imperial College London and Master of Business Administration at the University of Melbourne.

1979

His short story, When the Angel Comes, is set in Iran just after the Islamic revolution of 1979.

When the pro-Western, pro-American Shah fled the country, thousands of his supporters were arrested and many were executed by the new regime.

This story is about a diplomat and courtier of the deposed Shah who is caught up in that turmoil.

1980

Set in Pakistan during the 1980s, it is the story of an elderly matriarch, and her reaction to the changes she sees in her family and society during the turbulent times.

Twilight is published by Text Publishing in Australia and by Viking Penguin in the United States and India.

1994

He migrated to Australia in 1994 and lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Abidi has written translations, travelogues, and a number of short stories, including the Borgesian The Secret History of the Flying Carpet, which is a fictitious story in a seemingly scholarly essay.

2006

His first novel, Passarola Rising (2006), was published by Viking Penguin in Australia, USA, Canada and India and translated into Spanish and Portuguese.

It is set in Europe during the eighteenth century and is the fictionalised story of a true life Brazilian priest and aviation pioneer, Bartolomeu de Gusmão, who built a flying ship but fell foul of the Inquisition.

Written in the style of an old-fashioned adventure story, it is a veiled criticism of the scientific materialism emerging from the European Enlightenment, and its inability to explain spiritual and supernatural phenomena.

Passarola Rising was shortlisted for the 2006 Melbourne Literature Prize.

2008

In his second novel, Twilight (2008), Abidi turns to domestic and realist themes.

2009

It appears in the United States as The House of Bilqis (2009).

2010

In 2010, Abidi wrote an essay on Pakistan, The Road to Chitral, for Granta Online, which is a travelogue and a meditation on violence in the region.