"O muse, thou dear
one sing to me
commence and order my song
cool breezes blowing from thy groves
inspire my breast and rouse my heart ..."
By Shimaila Matri
Illustrations: Munawar Abro
Newsline
asks an eclectic mix of politicians,
journalists, painters, designers and stylists to name the muse
that lights their way.
She walks in beauty like the night
of cloudless climes and starry skies
and all that's best of dark and bright
meet in her aspect and her eyes
which heaven to gaudy day denies...
Usman Saeed
Iraj Manzoor
People like me are blessed to be around immensely
inspiring individuals, all the time! But if I am to name the one spirit
which has never ceased to inspire, it is Iraj Manzoor, one of the
most versatile pioneer supermodels and also one of the finest contemporary
painters I know.
Mere words cannot do justice to her contribution to the glamour
industry of this country. It's definitely her art education and
her in-depth understanding of the creative process that puts her
into a league of her own. I have had my fair share of understanding
theatre and body art throughout my art education, but to finally
collaborate with someone so happy and proud in her own skin, was
an unforgettable experience. Being a thorough professional, she
has the ability to understand the harmony between every contour
of her body while switching characters - a complete realisation
of the presence of the very fine line between sensuality and vulgarity
- and her will to never indulge in the latter.
For now, Iraj is focusing on modelling, inspiring many from
the fickle and glossy world of glitz and glam, and ignoring the
empty canvases and oils that await her!
Yes I will be thy priest, and build a fence
in some untrodden region of my mind
where branched thoughts new grown with
pleasant pain, instead of pines shall
murmur in the wind.
Mushahid Hussain
Muhammed Hassanein Heikal
I have always
been deeply impressed by the great Egyptian journalist, Muhammed
Hassanein Heikal, whose versatility is legendary. Renowned as the
editor who built up 'Al Ahram' in Cairo during the days of Gamal
Abdel Nasser, Heikal has been a cabinet minister, presidential confidante,
author, activist and political trouble-shooter. At times, part of
the establishment and on others, at odds, especially when he was
jailed by Anwar Sadat for opposing the Camp David Accords. His intellectual
brilliance, multifaceted talents, his incorruptibility and his resilience
and ability to bounce back, are particularly inspiring. And he has
been fortunate enough to have had a ringside view of history's most
momentous moments, either as an observer or as a participant.