About the author
Sarwat Zahra (b. 1972) has been recognized with 20 poetry prizes and citations by organizations in her native Pakistan, in the United Arab Emirates, and in India. Most recently, in October 2019, Bazm-e Sadaf, the Urdu poetry organization with chapters in ten countries, honored her with its prestigious international literature award. She writes in free verse and in the traditional ghazal form, addressing contemporary realities—popular culture, the internet, science, work, and the daily news—in a variety of forms and dictions. She writes frankly about women's issues, ranging from
matters of romance to social justice. She addresses current political events, the "male gaze," and the situation of working mothers in poems of lament or protest, yet she also writes of romantic love, often contributing to the tradition of love poems that shade into metaphysical thought and religious yearning. Her first book, Song of the Blazing Wind (2003), was issued in a second printing in 2009. Her second book, From Time's Prison (2013) was translated from the Urdu into Hindi in 2017. She has read her work widely as a featured poet at events in South Asia and the U.S., including recent major Urdu poetry gatherings in New York City and Washington, DC. Four of her poems, translated for the first time into English, appeared in The Hudson Review (Winter 2020) in versions prepared by Rizwan Ali and Robert Schultz and authorized by the poet. Dr. Zahra is a medical doctor specializing in emergency care. She lives and works in Dubai.