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Ahmed Ali (1910–1994), multitalented, bilingual writer, poet, scholar, translator, critic, and anthologist, is one of the stalwarts of South Asian literature. A founder of the All-India Progressive Writers’ Association and best-known for the classic portrait of Delhi, Twilight in Delhi (1940), Ali’s life and work is informed by a tremendous idealism that inspired a whole generation of writers and intellectuals.