Translations

To Thirst

by Ulayya bint al-Mahdī
Translated from Arabic by Will Pewit

Arabic

القلبُ مشتاقٌ إلى ريبِ يا ربُّ ما هذا من العَيْبِ
قد تَيَّمتْ قَلْبِي فَلَمْ أسْتطِع إلا البُكا يا عالِمَ الغَيْبِ
خبَّأْتُ في شِعْري اسْمَ الذي أردتُه كالخَبْءِ في الجَيْبِ

Abbasid poet Ulayya bint al-Mahdī was, as her name alludes, daughter of the caliph al-Mahdī, but was also sister to Harun al-Rashid, whose legend features prominently in the 1,001 Nights. In addition to her talent in verse, she was also acclaimed for her musical gifts.

Born in Austin, Texas, Will Pewitt now lives in Jacksonville, Florida where he teaches global literature. He publishes in a variety of genres, from fiction and poetry to history and philosophy.

FROM Volume 70, Number 1

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