Khushboo By Parveen Shakir PDF

Khushboo by Parveen Shakir Pdf a free download Urdu Poetry book or read online. Parveen Shakir was brought into the world on November 24, 1951, in Karachi, Pakistan. His dad's name was Syed Shakir Hassan. His family was a group of researchers. Numerous popular artists and authors were brought into the world by his loved ones. His granddad Hassan Askari had a decent abstract taste. As a kid, he acquainted Parveen with the expressions of numerous artists. Parveen was a promising understudy. During her investigations, she kept on taking part in Urdu conversations. Simultaneously, she kept on taking part in different academic and artistic projects for Radio Pakistan. He graduated in English Literature and Oral Literature and later got his MA degree in similar subjects from Karachi University. Parveen Shakir remained related with the showing calling as an instructor and afterward took up administration work.

The subject of his verse is love and lady.

Khasbu (1976),

Sad Barg (1980),

Khud Kalami (1990),

Inkar (1990)

Mah e Tamam (1994)

Parveen Shakir's poems are of the same quality which are immersed in deep creative impression and are enough to prove his greatness.

"A Bad Woman" is a very good poem in which the anguish of the female society is evident in one word:

"The city is bursting at the seams with its charm. Is it a strange beauty / that for fear of which mothers have been cursing their wombs/leprosy / what about virgins / that playful women also seek refuge from whose shadow / its beauty in the hearts of the married people become fear It beats that if the men of the house do not return by evening, then the faithful women start reciting Dua Noor?

And in the end, these closures are of wrath. Shaking emotions. See: And it was close that the panting blah / Murree would grind its teeth in the vein glue / that all of a sudden bangles would ring behind a tree / for the green tales of the yellow leaves in the slots of the nightdress / the redness of thirst in the eye / on the lips Inflammation, soreness on the cheeks /… / The same plague, the same najis, the same body, the tormented prostitute came in agony — and — / stuck between me and the wolf — ”

In this poem, there is probably the same evil woman who used to make spears from her bangles and write against the high breed dogs barking at her body; there is a deep satire on this religious man society in this poem. Which has become deeper in Parveen's accent. There are many other poems like this that convey his deep consciousness and sense of the turbulent universe and turbulent life.


If there is no jealousy in the eyes, then the intellectual and artistic perspective of Parveen Shakir's poetry will be very wide. Otherwise, some people even call her a teenage poet. But the fact is that they have very deep creativity, impression, and maturity. His poetry is also rich in modern sensibilities and political and social insights.

Parveen Shakir was not only confined to his own caste and his love was not limited to himself but he became cosmic and universal. He has also made the collective turmoil and the anguish of the universe the subject of poetic expression. Wrapping a Karbala in his being, when he wrote the lament of the city, the words lamented:

Archaeological sites stopped my footsteps

The walls and doors of the city became known

Only a person with a deep cultural awareness can recite such poems and Parveen has no shortage of such poems.

From Ghaznavi's point of view, her poetry is the best expression of feminine feelings and perceptions and her poetry collections, fragrance, centenary, self-expression, denial, and moon are all signs of her creative, artistic, intellectual greatness. The evolutionary journey of his thought and art continues from one collection to another.

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Khushboo By Parveen Shakir PDF