SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 27: The J&K
Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL) and Radio Kashmir, Srinagar
today held an interactive session with Professor Neerja Mattoo as part of its
monthly programme ‘Naamwar’.
Mattoo is a professor of English Literature with many acclaimed works
of translations (from Kashmiri to English) to her credit. Her contributions in
translations are considered valuable, having translated into English a large
number of acclaimed fiction works, including short story collections, written
in Kashmiri. Her knowledge of cultural context offers her translations richness
that is unique.
During the session, Professor Mattoo shared her experiences with the
audience and responded to a number of questions on the occasion.
She said contemporary Kashmiri literature lacks depth and maturity,
specifying lack of knowledge of Kashmiri language as one of the main reasons.
She also said there is also limited historical sense among the contemporary
Kashmiri writers and that is another reason for decline in quality of
literature produced today.
She said literature is universal and classic and helps develop a
comprehensive view of problems facing societies and that recourse to it by
Kashmiri youth can help rise above political dilemmas found in present-day
Kashmir. She said literature has a unique ability to protect one from depression
or pessimism in the worst of times.
Pertinently, Prof Mattoo started translating Kashmiri works to English
with Amin Kamil’s Koker Jung. Besides her acclaimed ‘A Stranger Beside Me (1994)’, her
translations also include ‘Contemporary Kashmiri Short Stories’ and the
upcoming ‘Kashmiri Women Poets’.
She has translated some of the acclaimed works of literature written in
Kashmiri including those written by Amin Kamil, Ratan Lal Shan, Hari Krishan
Koul and Nazir Jehangir.
Speaking on the occasion, Director Radio Kashmir, Srinagar said the
programme ‘Naamwar’ continues to get positive feedback from growing number of listeners.
Earlier, Professor Shafi Shauq presented a paper on Professor Neerja.
The ‘Naamwar’ series has been started with an aim of providing people avenues of idea
exchange with eminent persons from various walks of life and in order that new
generations know about inspirational Kashmiri personalities.

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