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Portrait of Dr. Shahzad A. Rizvi, novelist, poet and scholar. Photographed in his study Sunday, 13 January 2013.

Dr. Shahzad A. Rizvi Ph.D. (28 February 1937-) is an Indian-born American author, scholar and Urdu poet.[1][2][3] His English language works include historical novels set in India and scholarly articles on Urdu literary figures.[4] His Urdu language works include numerous poems and ghazals.[5][6]

Dr. Rizvi was born in 1937 in Gwalior, India and currently lives in the United States. He is a descendant of Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi,[7] a prominent Indian scholar and freedom fighter in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and grandson of the renowned Urdu poet Muztar Khairabadi.[8]

Together with other contemporary Urdu poets, Dr. Rizvi has participated in international poetic recitations hosted by Urdu literary societies in the United States and India (at the Ghalib Institute in Delhi and the Urdu Academy in Bhopal). In 2014, Halqa-e-Arbab-e-Adab Press of Bhopal, India published two collections of Dr. Rizvi's Urdu poetry, "Chalte, Chalte" (On the Way) and "Khwab Zindagi Ke" (Life's Dream).[9]

Indian publisher Urdu Literary Circle released a third collection of Rizvi's Urdu poetry in March 2015, entitled "Muhabbaton Ka Safar" (Love's Journey). Noted Urdu scholar and literary critic, Professor Afaq Ahmed, arranged and edited the collection.[10] On 2 April 2015, Professor Ahmed hosted a literary function at the historic Swaraj Bhavan mansion and museum to celebrate the publication.[11] Guest of honor Dr. Mohammad Zaman Azurda, former Head of the Department of Urdu at Jammu University, introduced Rizvi's newest collection to the gathering of poets and literary scholars.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Urdu Poets and Writers of the World Archived 2015-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Famous poet Dr. Rizvi is coming to Bhopal," Naya India - Bhopal, Saturday 14 December 2013, page 3
  3. ^ Staff Reporter, "India, US should strengthen their ties, says Shahzad," The Free Press Journal (Bhopal), 30 December 2013
  4. ^ Dr Shahzad Rizvi: A great writer of East and West
  5. ^ Aligarh Alumni Association of Washington, DC host annual Sir Syed Day lecture
  6. ^ Dr Shahzad Rizvi translates Muslim Saleem’s ghazal
  7. ^ Dr Shahzad A. Rizvi's new book gains tremendous popularity
  8. ^ Muztar Khairabadi; a Renowned Urdu Poet
  9. ^ India News, Hindustan Times Bhopal, 1 January 2014, page 15
  10. ^ "Dr. Shahzad Rizvi's collected poems, "Love's Journey," has been published". (15 March 2015). Daily NADEEM Bhopal, vol 71. num 80, p. 3
  11. ^ Book Mohabbat Ka Safar released [dead link]
  12. ^ "Mohabbaton Ka Safar" of Dr. Rizvi released