Portrait of Parveen Shakir

Parveen Shakir

1952 - 1994

Born in Karachi, Pakistan

Parveen Shakir was a Pakistani poet, teacher and a civil servant. She is best known for her works that used the feminine perspective in Urdu poetry, which had traditionally been dominated by masculine expressions. She is considered one of the greatest modern Urdu poets of the late 20th century. Shakir started writing at an early age and published her first volume of poetry, Khushbu (Fragrance), to great acclaim in 1976. She subsequently published other volumes of poetry including Sad-barg (Marsh Marigold), Khud Kalami (Talking to Oneself), Inkaar (Denial), Kaf-e-Aina (The Edge of the Mirror), and Mah-e-Tamam (Full Moon). Shakir employed mainly two forms of poetry: ghazal and free verse. She was a prominent voice in contemporary Urdu literature, known for her use of pop culture references and distinctly feminine perspective. She died in a car accident in 1994 at the age of 42.

وہ تو خوشبو ہے، ہوائوں میں بکھر جائے گا

Timeline

1952

Born in Karachi, Pakistan

1972

Completed MA in English Literature from Karachi University

1976

Published first poetry collection "Khushbu" (Fragrance)

1976

Joined the Civil Service of Pakistan

1978

Completed MA in Linguistics from Karachi University

1980

Published "Sad-barg" (Marsh Marigold)

1982

Married Naseer Ali, a doctor (later divorced)

1983

Gave birth to her son, Syed Murad Ali

1985

Published "Khud Kalami" (Talking to Oneself)

1986

Received PhD in Bank Administration

1990

Published "Inkaar" (Denial)

1990

Awarded Pride of Performance by the President of Pakistan

1994

Published "Kaf-e-Aina" (The Edge of the Mirror)

1994

Died in a car accident in Islamabad at the age of 42

1994

"Mah-e-Tamam" (Full Moon) published posthumously

Notable Quote

وہ تو خوشبو ہے، ہوائوں میں بکھر جائے گا

Parveen Shakir

Influences

  • Mirza Ghalib
  • Faiz Ahmed Faiz
  • John Keats
  • Feminist movements
  • Modern Urdu poetry

Achievements

  • Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan (1990)
  • Adamjee Literary Award
  • Parveen Shakir Urdu Literature Festival established in her honor
  • Postage stamp issued by Pakistan Post to honor her contributions to Urdu literature