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Neab is a bi-monthly Kashmiri literary magazine currently published from Greater Boston Area, Massachusetts, USA.

History and profile

Founded by Amin Kamil, Neab was first published from Srinagar, India, in October 1968.[1] Seventeen issues of the magazine were published before its closure in 1970.[1] It was revived by Amin Kamil's son, Muneebur Rahman in July 2005 from Boston, its new home.[1] It published 14 issues from 2005 to 2011. From 2012, it is published bi-monthly in two separate editions—online edition and print edition. Neab was the most popular literary magazines of its time. It not only introduced and published a number of young writers of that era, it also was able to lead the new talent towards modernity. Neab created a literary community which no other subsequent magazine has been able to do. In its new life, the magazine is trying to publish representative contemporary Kashmiri writing produced all over the world.

List of Neab issues

  1. Neab, october 1968
  2. Neab, january 1969
  3. Neab, april 1969
  4. Neab, july 1969
  5. Neab, october 1969
  6. Neab, december 1969
  7. Neab, february 1970
  8. Neab, april 1970
  9. Neab, june 1970
  10. Neab, august 1970
  11. Neab, october 1970
  12. Neab, december 1970- february 1971
  13. Neab, april 1971
  14. Neab, june-august 1971
  15. Neab, october 1971
  16. Neab, june 2005
  17. Neab, october- december 2005
  18. Neab, january- march 2006
  19. Neab, april- may 2006
  20. Neab, august 2008
  21. Neab, january 2009
  22. Neab, march 2010
  23. Neab, january 2011
  24. Neab, november-december 2011
  25. Neab, january-february 2012
  26. Neab, march-april 2012
  27. Neab, may-june 2012
  28. Neab, july-august 2012

References

  1. ^ a b c Majid Maqbool (3 January 2013). "Reviving a Kashmiri literary magazine". Greater Kashmir. Retrieved 21 February 2017.