NON-FICTIONL: HISTORY COME ALIVE

NON-FICTIONL: HISTORY COME ALIVE

Abubaker Sheikh stands apart from the run-of-the-mill Urdu travel writers in Pakistan. Like the best writers, his lates... Published 30 Aug, 2020 08:35am
COLUMN: POETRY IN TRANSLATION

COLUMN: POETRY IN TRANSLATION

Sometimes, reading a chance remark that asserts a surprising claim persuades us to reread a text to see if we’d...
Published 23 Aug, 2020 07:15am
NON-FICTION: TRIANGULATED DESTINIES

NON-FICTION: TRIANGULATED DESTINIES

A new book provides a historical perspective on what to expect from US-Indo relations vis-a-vis a rising China...
Published 23 Aug, 2020 07:15am
FICTION: THE HOUSE THAT AMERICA BUILT

FICTION: THE HOUSE THAT AMERICA BUILT

A story of two families divided by race but united by tragedy, that takes an unflinching look at the repercussions of racism...
Published 23 Aug, 2020 07:15am
ESSAY: AINI APA, MY BELOVED AUNT

ESSAY: AINI APA, MY BELOVED AUNT

August 21 is the 13th anniversary of the death of Qurratulain Hyder, often dubbed ‘the doyenne of Urdu writers.’ Her niece...
Published 23 Aug, 2020 07:15am
COLUMN: INTELLECTUAL STUNTING

COLUMN: INTELLECTUAL STUNTING

The potion people were given to consume over the decades was prepared by evenly mixing the majority faith...
Published 16 Aug, 2020 07:02am
IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Delhi-based writer and activist Sadia Dehlvi passed away on Aug 5, at the age of 63, after...
Published 16 Aug, 2020 07:02am
NON-FICTION: SOCIAL CRUSADER

NON-FICTION: SOCIAL CRUSADER

A former British prosecutor’s memoir offers an inspiring account of fighting racism, misogyny and systemic injustice...
Published 16 Aug, 2020 07:02am
FICTION: ORDER OUT OF CHAOS

FICTION: ORDER OUT OF CHAOS

A shape-shifting novel traverses band culture, sociology and politics to paint a sprawling picture of the United States over...
Updated 17 Aug, 2020 12:03pm
COLUMN: IMAGE, TEXT AND FIRDOWSI

COLUMN: IMAGE, TEXT AND FIRDOWSI

How interesting, it is a text that begets aesthetic expressions in the sphere of visual creativity. Today, the several hundred...
Updated 09 Aug, 2020 07:29am
ESSAY: THE GLOW OF BURNING BOOKS

ESSAY: THE GLOW OF BURNING BOOKS

Despite his credentials as a conservative, religious scholar, Deputy Nazir Ahmad too fell victim to charges of blasphemy and...
Published 09 Aug, 2020 06:42am
FICTION: GOODNIGHT, SWEET PRINCE

FICTION: GOODNIGHT, SWEET PRINCE

Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, a historical novel attempts to take us inside the family life of the greatest...
Updated 09 Aug, 2020 12:44pm
FICTION: THE APOCALYPSE THEN, AND NOW

FICTION: THE APOCALYPSE THEN, AND NOW

Amazing similarities between London of 1665 and New York City of 2020 are evidenced in Daniel Defoe’s classic book documenting...
Updated 31 Jul, 2020 07:30am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A cultural collaboration between the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations and Nestle, this beautifully...
Updated 31 Jul, 2020 07:30am
COLUMN: LANDSCAPES OF THE MIND

COLUMN: LANDSCAPES OF THE MIND

Longing for anywhere else but the place I’m in is a feeling I’m deeply familiar with. During the lockdown it becomes more...
Updated 31 Jul, 2020 07:30am
ESSAY: POET OF THE PROLETARIAT

ESSAY: POET OF THE PROLETARIAT

August 1 was the 20th death anniversary of revolutionary Urdu poet Ali Sardar Jafri, who was influenced by both Marx and Iqbal...
Updated 31 Jul, 2020 07:30am
FICTION: ORDINARY PEOPLE

FICTION: ORDINARY PEOPLE

A collection of interlinked short stories about the residents of an apartment block explores the intricacies of modern lives...
Updated 31 Jul, 2020 07:30am
COLUMN: THE MUSLIMS OF EUROPE

COLUMN: THE MUSLIMS OF EUROPE

One silver lining of the ongoing travel restrictions is that staying home has let me catch up with some reading....
Published 26 Jul, 2020 07:10am
NON-FICTION: THE DECLINE OF MUSLIMS

NON-FICTION: THE DECLINE OF MUSLIMS

A Turkish-origin scholar traces the stagnation of the Muslim world to the primacy of the ulema-state alliance...
Published 26 Jul, 2020 07:10am
FICTION: MEMORIES OF MINNESOTA

FICTION: MEMORIES OF MINNESOTA

A Booker Prize-longlisted author summons her younger self to write a semi-fictionalised autobiography...
Published 26 Jul, 2020 07:10am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A book that takes readers back to a time when Karachi was a cleaner, less crowded, spacious and better kept city. The author...
Published 26 Jul, 2020 07:10am
COLUMN: REPOSITORY OF IDEAS

COLUMN: REPOSITORY OF IDEAS

It seems that the world has finally begun to follow us. As has happened to Pakistan for decades unending — with a...
Published 19 Jul, 2020 06:46am
NON-FICTION: ‘ WHO ARE YOU?’

NON-FICTION: ‘ WHO ARE YOU?’

A book challenges our understanding of how people identified themselves before the advent of nation-states...
Published 19 Jul, 2020 06:46am
FICTION: KNOCKING FOR CHANGE

FICTION: KNOCKING FOR CHANGE

A co-written Young Adult novel challenges stereotypes, of young people as politically apathetic, of inter-cultural...
Published 12 Jul, 2020 06:58am
COLUMN: IN MEMORIAM: ASIF FARRUKHI

COLUMN: IN MEMORIAM: ASIF FARRUKHI

But, for the unquiet heart and brain, A use in measured language lies; The sad mechanic exercise, Like dull...
Updated 12 Jul, 2020 07:28pm
NON-FICTION: MORE TO LIFE...

NON-FICTION: MORE TO LIFE...

At first glance, the title Collect Moments, Not Things: Ideas and Inspiration for Creating a Life to Remember by...
Published 05 Jul, 2020 07:04am
NON-FICTION: WANTING TO BE UNWED

NON-FICTION: WANTING TO BE UNWED

A book of essays presents the other side of the story, heart-warming and funny accounts of women evading the pressures of...
Published 05 Jul, 2020 07:04am
COLUMN: THE SYCORAX SYNDROME

COLUMN: THE SYCORAX SYNDROME

In an unpublished essay composed some 10 years ago, titled ‘The Sycorax Syndrome’, English poet Christopher Middleton
Published 28 Jun, 2020 06:56am
FICTION: BLACK LIVES’ MATTERS

FICTION: BLACK LIVES’ MATTERS

While it skimps on magical realism and psychological tone, Ta-Nehisi Coates’s first book of intricate historical fiction
Published 28 Jun, 2020 06:56am
COLUMN: ASIF AND URDU’S SOCIOLOGY

COLUMN: ASIF AND URDU’S SOCIOLOGY

Asif Farrukhi left us. When I heard the news from my younger sister, it seemed to me that the whole realm of being had come to a grinding halt...
Published 14 Jun, 2020 06:16am
ESSAY: SOUTH ASIA'S CODED SIGNALS

ESSAY: SOUTH ASIA'S CODED SIGNALS

Many subcultures use secret languages to create cohesion within the community and to keep themselves safe from outsiders...
Published 14 Jun, 2020 06:16am
NON-FICTION: THE STARS AROUND ME

NON-FICTION: THE STARS AROUND ME

S.M. Shahid’s pen sketches provide insight into individuals who have enriched the non-political, non-religious, softer...
Published 14 Jun, 2020 06:16am
NON-FICTION: AINEE AND HER FIRES

NON-FICTION: AINEE AND HER FIRES

Jameel Akhtar’s book on the towering literary icon Qurratulain Hyder showcases years of diligent research...
Published 07 Jun, 2020 06:55am
FICTION: SONG OF LOVE

FICTION: SONG OF LOVE

A desi romance novel almost manages to pull off a genre most South Asian writers do not venture into...
Published 07 Jun, 2020 06:55am
IN MEMORIAM: THE BOOK OF FAREWELLS

IN MEMORIAM: THE BOOK OF FAREWELLS

Asif Farrukhi, who passed away on June 1, was more than just a fiction writer, an essayist, a critic, a translator or a literary festival organiser. He was truly a giant of global literature...
Published 07 Jun, 2020 06:55am
COLUMN: PANGS OF ISOLATION

COLUMN: PANGS OF ISOLATION

“All writers live in a dolphin-like progression, above and below the waterline, of isolation and intense...
Updated 08 Jun, 2020 03:59pm
COLUMN: TOURIST ATTACKS

COLUMN: TOURIST ATTACKS

Tourism is one of the industries hit hardest by this coronavirus pandemic. Experts predict that foreign travel may...
Published 31 May, 2020 01:38pm
NON-FICTION: THE ROOTS OF TURMOIL

NON-FICTION: THE ROOTS OF TURMOIL

Former BBC and FT correspondent Kim Ghattas traces the current problems of the Middle East to three key events from 1979...
Published 31 May, 2020 01:38pm
POETRY: JEWELS FROM FORGOTTEN PERSIAN POETRY

POETRY: JEWELS FROM FORGOTTEN PERSIAN POETRY

Afzal Ahmed Syed has done great service to our literary heritage by excavating and translating vintage couplets from often unfairly dismissed poets...
Published 31 May, 2020 01:38pm
FICTION: MIGRATIONS AND OTHER SEPARATIONS

FICTION: MIGRATIONS AND OTHER SEPARATIONS

Aamer Hussein’s first book of Urdu stories sustains his lifelong engagement of writing about the life of the other with aesthetic, narrative and ethical care...
Published 31 May, 2020 01:38pm
COLUMN: THE DECAY OF LANGUAGE

COLUMN: THE DECAY OF LANGUAGE

Prof Navid Shahzad has recently recalled in one of her writings what George Orwell said soon after the Second World...
Published 24 May, 2020 05:26am
NON-FICTION: MORE THAN FIGURES

NON-FICTION: MORE THAN FIGURES

An important contribution to Pakistan’s cultural history, a new book is more than a simple documentation of historic architecture
Published 24 May, 2020 05:26am
NON-FICTION: FANTASTIC VOYAGE

NON-FICTION: FANTASTIC VOYAGE

An award-winning author writes an accessible and entertaining book, chock-full of facts and historical...
Published 24 May, 2020 05:26am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Voyager: A Journey to Self and Love Khurram Shahzad This debut collection of poetry is divided into two sections,...
Published 17 May, 2020 04:55am
COLUMN: THE 'RESTLESS HEART'

COLUMN: THE 'RESTLESS HEART'

In this grim atmosphere of a worldwide pandemic and the numbing effect of lockdowns, reading Mirza Asadullah Khan...
Updated 19 May, 2020 03:13pm
NON-FICTION: THE BATTLE OVER SUFISM

NON-FICTION: THE BATTLE OVER SUFISM

Nadeem F. Paracha attempts to trace the evolution of Sufism in Pakistan and how its appeal has often been used by...
Published 17 May, 2020 04:55am
SPRINGBOARD TO HISTORY

SPRINGBOARD TO HISTORY

A well-respected historian presents brief historical stories told in lucid prose that counter generalisations and...
Published 10 May, 2020 06:43am
COLUMN: A TIME FOR DEATH

COLUMN: A TIME FOR DEATH

News of death, especially if unrelated to the dreaded coronavirus, seems all the more dismal...
Published 10 May, 2020 06:43am
COLUMN: VERGA AND ITALIAN MODERNISM

COLUMN: VERGA AND ITALIAN MODERNISM

The eminence claimed for Lampedusa is based on referring to his novel as that by a Sicilian writing about Sicily.
Updated 03 May, 2020 12:40pm
NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING MYTHS

NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING MYTHS

A searing and unapologetic work challenges accepted social ‘truths’ of an increasingly polarised West and offers...
Published 03 May, 2020 07:08am
COLUMN: BHITAI'S PAKISTAN

COLUMN: BHITAI'S PAKISTAN

Everywhere in the world, people with a literary bent of mind sometimes name their children after poets or writers....
Updated 26 Apr, 2020 11:42am
FICTION: CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS

FICTION: CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS

A new novel imagines a world where one man is able to go back in time to alter history and allow the Ottoman Empire...
Published 26 Apr, 2020 06:06am
NON-FICTION: THROUGH A LENS, BRIGHTLY

NON-FICTION: THROUGH A LENS, BRIGHTLY

S.M. Zafar’s look at Pakistan’s history, despite some biases and low production values, is a mine of information...
Published 26 Apr, 2020 06:06am
NON-FICTION: GHOST IN THE MACHINE

NON-FICTION: GHOST IN THE MACHINE

Have you ever wondered if your smartphone can think and feel by itself? With all its face-recognition technology and...
Published 19 Apr, 2020 06:20am
COLUMN: THE MOON IS BRIGHTER

COLUMN: THE MOON IS BRIGHTER

Because the world is so full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that…
Updated 19 Apr, 2020 01:06pm
FICTION: THE CEREBRAL EXPERIENCE

FICTION: THE CEREBRAL EXPERIENCE

An English translation of Mirza Athar Baig’s surreal 2014 Urdu novel stays true to its source, bridging the gap betwe...
Published 19 Apr, 2020 06:20am
COLUMN: The TALL MAN

COLUMN: The TALL MAN

There’s a parable somewhere which says that each of us has nine — or is it 12? — teachers who guide us to our goa...
Published 12 Apr, 2020 07:06am
NON-FICTION: HOW TO BE A PARENT

NON-FICTION: HOW TO BE A PARENT

Easy to read and full of wisdom, a book questions some accepted beliefs about raising children...
Published 12 Apr, 2020 07:06am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Noak Jhoak: Tanz-o-Mazah, Haqqee Ke Purkaar Aur Bagh-o-Bahar Qalam Se Shanul Haq Haqqee This collection of ...
Published 05 Apr, 2020 06:27am
COLUMN: POSTCORONIAL LITERATURE

COLUMN: POSTCORONIAL LITERATURE

The world has swung around and rearranged itself so much since I wrote my last Dawn column that I couldn’t ...
Published 05 Apr, 2020 06:27am
FICTION: IT'S COMPLICATED

FICTION: IT'S COMPLICATED

A novel that seems like fluffy chick-lit about online dating has multiple layers...
Published 29 Mar, 2020 07:36am
NON-FICTION: LIVING WITH THE BOMB

NON-FICTION: LIVING WITH THE BOMB

An anthology of essays provides insight into the labyrinth of India’s military and civilian nuclear programmes...
Published 29 Mar, 2020 07:36am
FICTION: COMING OF AGE IN CEYLON

FICTION: COMING OF AGE IN CEYLON

The latest novel by the multiple award-winning Romesh Gunesekra is a haunting and poetic foray into a newly indepe...
Published 29 Mar, 2020 07:36am
FICTION: ANTHRAX THRILLER

FICTION: ANTHRAX THRILLER

A recent action-filled and gripping novel revolving around Iraq’s biological weapons is a stark reminder of the...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
COLUMN: ANCHORS OF REALITY

COLUMN: ANCHORS OF REALITY

Alam’s canvas is both vast and complex. What distinguishes his storytelling is the simultaneity of conscious and...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
ESSAY: A TRANSLATION EMERGENCY

ESSAY: A TRANSLATION EMERGENCY

Pakistan is in dire need of engaging in a dialogue with the world, but the means to do so is neither supported nor...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
NON-FICTION: LOSING THE WORD

NON-FICTION: LOSING THE WORD

Karen Armstrong’s latest book is a grand tour of world religions, that develops her thesis that scripture is a way to
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:49am
FICTION: TOO HEAVY ON THE SERMONS

FICTION: TOO HEAVY ON THE SERMONS

A debut novel presenting itself as chick-lit is let down by the author’s inability to find her voice and her desire to
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:45am
NON-FICTION: UNEQUAL LIVES

NON-FICTION: UNEQUAL LIVES

A new book argues that well-designed and implemented public policies can indeed have significant impacts in reducing
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:40am
COLUMN: VIRAL STORIES

COLUMN: VIRAL STORIES

Stopping short of being declared a pandemic on a global scale by watchdog bodies, the dreaded coronavirus has...
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:35am