FICTION: THE WONDER YEARS

FICTION: THE WONDER YEARS

Quite aside from the charming flavour of its original Urdu diction, a new novel succeeds in stirring a deep emotional Published 28 Apr, 2019 07:16am
COLUMN: CULTURE VERSUS IDEOLOGY

COLUMN: CULTURE VERSUS IDEOLOGY

It was about 25 years ago — a time of intense political tensions between Sindhi-speaking and non-Sindhi speaking...
Published 21 Apr, 2019 07:10am
FICTION: OUT OF PLACE

FICTION: OUT OF PLACE

A debut novel is only partially interesting and suffers from too many diversions that have nothing to do with the plot
Published 21 Apr, 2019 07:10am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Surmaee Arif Bukhari This collection of nearly 150 ghazals in Urdu, composed by an academic steeped
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
COLUMN: ON ARABIC BASHING…

COLUMN: ON ARABIC BASHING…

Thinking in binaries is the delight of a growing child. Isn’t the cat evil, through and through evil, with nothing...
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
NON-FICTION: OUT OF SERVICE

NON-FICTION: OUT OF SERVICE

An exploration of the problems of the bureaucracy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is easy to read, but lacks academic rigour and
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: A SYMPHONIC DEBUT

FICTION: A SYMPHONIC DEBUT

Though a first-timer, Haroon Khalid Akhtar displays the ability of a veteran to captivate readers as much with the
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: THE DOG THAT HATED ME

FICTION: THE DOG THAT HATED ME

A coming-of-age story about a boy looking for a dog that bit his finger off in his ancestral Afghan village marks an
Published 07 Apr, 2019 07:15am
ESSAY: CHRISTCHURCH & OTHER STORIES

ESSAY: CHRISTCHURCH & OTHER STORIES

Two literary academics make the case for the power of storytelling from Muslim perspectives to disrupt Islamophobic
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
FICTION: THWARTED POTENTIALS

FICTION: THWARTED POTENTIALS

An edgy debut novel fictionalises the life of Dr Abdus Salam to explore the politics of religion in Pakistan
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
COLUMN: IN DEFENCE OF WRITERS

COLUMN: IN DEFENCE OF WRITERS

When you think of a writer, do you imagine a person who is brilliant, eloquent and deeply philosophical? Someone who...
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
FICTION: IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK

FICTION: IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK

A psychological thriller with strong female characters upends expectations from a relationship triangle involving a man
Published 24 Mar, 2019 07:11am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Altaf-i-Sahafat Dr Tahir Masood A tribute to veteran journalist, editor and publisher Altaf Hasan Qureshi, the book
Published 17 Mar, 2019 07:51am
COLUMN: DECADENCE OF THE FRENCH

COLUMN: DECADENCE OF THE FRENCH

A certain amount of decadence and rakishness is required to produce a worthwhile work of art or piece of literature....
Published 17 Mar, 2019 07:51am
FICTION: THE NEXT BIG KARACHI NOVEL?

FICTION: THE NEXT BIG KARACHI NOVEL?

With a protagonist impossible not to like and enjoyably ranging across aspects of Karachi’s art, culture, landscape and
Updated 18 Mar, 2019 09:05am
POETRY: REQUIEM FOR A DREAMER

POETRY: REQUIEM FOR A DREAMER

Suroor Barabankvi’s collected works make clear that the late poet was one who illuminated the personal as much as the
Published 10 Mar, 2019 09:14am
COLUMN: FICTION’S REDEMPTIVE POWER

COLUMN: FICTION’S REDEMPTIVE POWER

I’ve just returned from my first Lahore Literary Festival (LLF), having previously attended four in Karachi since...
Published 10 Mar, 2019 09:05am
Books in Brief

Books in Brief

An exhaustively researched account that highlights the role of Pakistan’s military in global peacekeeping efforts, with
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
COLUMN: THE LIFE OF FESTIVALS

COLUMN: THE LIFE OF FESTIVALS

I arrived at Chennai airport from Dubai early on a mid-January morning to be greeted at immigration by a smiling...
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
NON-FICTION: KHUSHWANT'S PUNJAB

NON-FICTION: KHUSHWANT'S PUNJAB

Compiled by his daughter, a book brings together the best of the towering intellectual’s essays on his land, his people
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: MORE THAN JUST TEEN LOVE

FICTION: MORE THAN JUST TEEN LOVE

An incredibly endearing Young Adult novel with a sweet, sad, hopeful heart deals sensitively with Islamophobia and
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:07am
FESTIVAL: MORE THAN BOOKS AND AUTHORS

FESTIVAL: MORE THAN BOOKS AND AUTHORS

Despite shortcomings in its programming and attendance this year, the Lahore Literary Festival is a welcome blessing in
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:07am
POETRY: BEYOND COMPARTMENTALISATION

POETRY: BEYOND COMPARTMENTALISATION

Undeniably one of the most powerful voices to have graced the world of Urdu, Zehra Nigah’s latest offering reinforces
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:29am
FICTION: SINISTER SISTERS

FICTION: SINISTER SISTERS

A morbidly funny modern noir combines family saga, quirky crime thriller and dark comedy, but is also a sharply incisive
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:23am
NON-FICTION: THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND

NON-FICTION: THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND

A stimulating finale to a trilogy on humans past, present and future meditates on what it means to be human in the age
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:17am
COLUMN: IRAQ'S NOVEL BOUNTY

COLUMN: IRAQ'S NOVEL BOUNTY

In a year of relentlessly pursuing good novels, some of the most interesting and amazing novels I read came,...
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:14am
COLUMN: ODE TO FATHERHOOD

COLUMN: ODE TO FATHERHOOD

Many years ago, after becoming a father I proudly announced it to my friends. Someone close but senior in years...
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
NON-FICTION: ODDS TOWARDS ENDS

NON-FICTION: ODDS TOWARDS ENDS

A good source for understanding the Indian perspective and narrative on important Indo-Pak issues, a research book falls
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
FICTION: JANE AUSTEN IN THE PUNJAB

FICTION: JANE AUSTEN IN THE PUNJAB

A contemporary Pakistani adaptation of Pride and Prejudice works because of its attention to detail when it comes to
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Shahrah-i-Khubaani Ke Musaafir Salman Rashid The travelogue author’s account — an Urdu translation of his book
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
COLUMN: TRANSCENDING GHALIB

COLUMN: TRANSCENDING GHALIB

Much has been said about the difficulties one faces in translating poetry. Yes, it is a daunting task, particularly...
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

A murder mystery and exploration of adolescence, fraught with uncertainty about one’s identity and sexuality, against
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
FESTIVAL: THE DEBUT OF ADAB

FESTIVAL: THE DEBUT OF ADAB

The latest entry on the literary festival circuit is the Adab Festival which took place in Karachi from February 1 to 3.
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
NON-FICTION: DOWN DELHI LANES

NON-FICTION: DOWN DELHI LANES

History through eight classical Urdu poets whose hearts remained ensconced in ‘Dilli’ even when they were forced to
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
FICTION: GRUDGES AND FORGIVENESS

FICTION: GRUDGES AND FORGIVENESS

Bollywood star Twinkle Khanna’s debut novel leaves much to be desired. While the story does have some quotable lines,
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
NON-FICTION: FOR THE LOVE OF MOCHA

NON-FICTION: FOR THE LOVE OF MOCHA

A real-life tale about reinventing coffee works as a window into Yemeni culture and the crisis that it’s caught
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Pashaimaan Chahatein — Three Novels Aziz Aijaz Set in modern Pakistan, the titular tale tells of a cricket fan and the
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
COLUMN: ACTS OF RESISTANCE

COLUMN: ACTS OF RESISTANCE

Eminent poet and feminist Fahmida Riaz was gentle and warm in demeanour and elegantly understated in appearance, but...
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
FICTION: FLIGHTS OF SYMBOLISM

FICTION: FLIGHTS OF SYMBOLISM

Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s latest novel embarks on an allegorical journey to deal with issues of religious interpretation
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
FICTION: ACCOMPLISHED FANTASY

FICTION: ACCOMPLISHED FANTASY

Reading the third book in a fantasy series first actually whets the appetite for the other parts
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The West’s Worst Fear Ali Ahmed In this socio-political comment on the “presence of Muslims which agitates the minds
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
FICTION: EMPIRE’S LAST SONGS

FICTION: EMPIRE’S LAST SONGS

A debut novel traces the lives of four pampered Afghan sisters over four decades as well as that of a rebellious maid
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
NON-FICTION: THE LINES OF OTHERS

NON-FICTION: THE LINES OF OTHERS

A nuanced detailing of the tragedies and ordinariness of daily life on the Line of Control is also political commentary
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
COLUMN: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POWER

COLUMN: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POWER

In my last column I explored what happens to the five senses in a digital age via a reading of Mohsin Hamid’s Exit...
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
FICTION: DISSOLVING IDENTITIES

FICTION: DISSOLVING IDENTITIES

Reissued after 40 years, a memoir-like novel still seems fresh and emotive, but its brevity cannot do justice to its
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

M.A. Jinnah: The Outside View Muhammad Reza Kazimi The veteran historian, a retired professor of the University
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
NON-FICTION: BEING PRIYANKA CHOPRA

NON-FICTION: BEING PRIYANKA CHOPRA

Two books on the global superstar have recently been released, but only one of them gives you a real insight into the
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
FICTION: ‘MY SHATTERED REFLECTION’

FICTION: ‘MY SHATTERED REFLECTION’

An English translation of a one-of-its-kind novel from Bhopal, once dubbed one of the ‘best untranslated novels’ in the
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
COLUMN: POETS AND DREAMERS

COLUMN: POETS AND DREAMERS

They were born five years apart. Both Leos, both poets, prose writers, radicals. I had barely stopped mourning one...
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF EMPIRE

NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF EMPIRE

An exciting new book delves into the lives of the real, flesh-and-blood women who were indispensable to the formation
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
FICTION: MURAKAMI’S BLANK SPACES

FICTION: MURAKAMI’S BLANK SPACES

Master novelist Haruki Murakami’s latest book, at its core, is about the melancholic nature of the creative process but
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
FAMILY MATTERS

FAMILY MATTERS

Are people who need people really the luckiest people in the world? Not a chance, according to Lane Moore, author of...
Published 23 Dec, 2018 07:22am
FICTION: MOOING ON UP

FICTION: MOOING ON UP

The struggles of a wife and mother of three when her husband decides to give up his corporate job and venture
Published 23 Dec, 2018 07:22am
FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

A majestic debut novel by a longtime apprentice of writing is a devastating portrayal of malignant male sexuality and
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
COLUMN: THE ASH OF GRACE

COLUMN: THE ASH OF GRACE

A short, fidgety old man sporting a neatly trimmed grey beard and usually wearing a lounge suit with a cheerful tie,...
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
FICTION: LAMENT OF THE POWERLESS

FICTION: LAMENT OF THE POWERLESS

An evocative novel about the underprivileged and marginalised in Sindh reads like a vivid screenplay
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
POETRY: A POEM FOR A REFUGEE SON

POETRY: A POEM FOR A REFUGEE SON

Khalid Hosseini deviates from his usual style of fictional prose to offer a heartfelt tribute to refugees in the form
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Chemage: Learn + Earn + Return, 1943-2018 Sh. Ghulam Abbas Cyclewala In his autobiography, the author traces not...
Published 09 Dec, 2018 07:06am
YOU HAD ME AT “MEOW”

YOU HAD ME AT “MEOW”

I love animals and I love books, but I tend to avoid novels about animals because I don’t enjoy crying. The world...
Published 09 Dec, 2018 07:06am
IN MEMORIAM: THE ONE WHO DID NOT ASK

IN MEMORIAM: THE ONE WHO DID NOT ASK

Altaf Fatima, who passed away last week, never received her due despite a formidable body of work. But she was much
Published 09 Dec, 2018 07:06am
COLUMN: A NEW HARVEST OF ANGER

COLUMN: A NEW HARVEST OF ANGER

If teaching literature is a challenge, then a greater challenge is teaching contemporary literature. Classics, by...
Published 02 Dec, 2018 07:04am
FICTION: TOPICALLY TANYA

FICTION: TOPICALLY TANYA

It’s a risky undertaking for a man to write in the female first-person, but one that the debut novelist pulls off with
Published 02 Dec, 2018 07:04am
AN ELEGY FOR FAHMIDA APA

AN ELEGY FOR FAHMIDA APA

The passing away last week of Fahmida Riaz, formidable poet, prose writer, translator, feminist and rights activist,
Published 02 Dec, 2018 07:04am
COLUMN: IN MEMORIAM TENNYSON

COLUMN: IN MEMORIAM TENNYSON

Some years ago I visited the English department of a university in Pakistan and, on entering the chairman’s ...
Updated 26 Nov, 2018 03:32pm
FICTION: FOUND AGAIN IN TRANSLATION

FICTION: FOUND AGAIN IN TRANSLATION

Khadija Mastoor’s classic novel Aangan receives a superb and nuanced new translation that is likely to garner even more
Published 25 Nov, 2018 07:03am
FICTION: STRANGE NEW WORLD

FICTION: STRANGE NEW WORLD

An attempt to explore existentialism, social pressures and the obsession with youth is let down by poor worldbuilding
Published 25 Nov, 2018 07:03am
COLUMN: MYTH OF THE WOMAN WRITER

COLUMN: MYTH OF THE WOMAN WRITER

As a writer who happens to be a woman, I’ve often been asked to comment on ‘women’s writing’ in interviews...
Published 18 Nov, 2018 06:57am