Waqas A. Khwaja
Phone: 404.471.5056
Email: wkhwaja@agnesscott.edu
Office Location: Buttrick 226
Academic Degrees
- BA, Government College, Lahore, Pakistan
- LLB, Punjab University Law College, Lahore
- MA, University of the Punjab
- MA, Emory University
- PhD, Emory University
Teaching and Scholarly Interests
Professor Khwaja specializes in the areas of Victorian literature, British Romanticism, and Postcolonial literature and also teaches courses in Creative Writing. He has published critical articles on English, Postcolonial, Urdu, and Punjabi writers and edited two anthologies of Pakistani literature, translating fiction and poetry from Urdu and Punjabi into English. He has published four volumes of original poetry and a literary travelogue about his experiences as Honorary Fellow of the University of Iowa's International Writing Program. A native of Pakistan, he was a practicing lawyer, professor of law, and a regular columnist for the national papers before migrating to the States in 1994.
Ongoing research and writing
Professional Activities
Publications
Books:
- Hold Your Breath (poetry). Oxford: UK. The Onslaught Press. 2017.
- . A selection of poems by 44 poets translated from seven Pakistani languages. Translation editor. Iftikhar Arif, editor. Dalkey Archive Press, 2011.
- . A collection of poems about events surrounding the partition of India. Alhambra Publishers, Bertem, Belgium, 2007.
- . An account of experiences with the International Writing Program. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel, 1991.
- Mariam's Lament and Other Poems. Lahore, Pakistan: Sang-e-Meel, 1992.
- Six Geese from a Tomb at
Medum (poetry). Lahore, Pakistan: Sang-e-Meel. 1987. - Short Stories from Pakistan. Edited, with translations,
notes and a critical introduction. New Delhi, India: UBS and South Asian Books. 1992. - , An Anthology of Pakistani Literature. Edited, with translations from Urdu, notes on authors, and a critical introduction. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel, 1988
- Cactus: An Anthology of Recent Pakistani Literature. Edited, with translations from Urdu and Punjabi. Writers' Group Publication. 1984.