FICTION: QUEEN OF GULBERG

FICTION: QUEEN OF GULBERG

Nadia Akbar’s debut novel is an explosively racy one, with witty and unapologetic observations about desi culture and
Published 19 Aug, 2018 07:21am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Letters to the Editor Dr Pir Mohammed V. Shallwani A compendium of missives written by one prolific letter-writer to
Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
NARRATIVE ARC: CRITICISM IN URDU

NARRATIVE ARC: CRITICISM IN URDU

Universally, there is a love-hate relationship between literary criticism and creative writing. On the one hand,...
Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
FICTION: TRAGEDIES OF SEPARATION

FICTION: TRAGEDIES OF SEPARATION

Gulzar’s first novel is set in his beloved Punjab and traces familiar themes of grief, senseless violence and
Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
FICTION: THE ODYSSEY, RETOLD

FICTION: THE ODYSSEY, RETOLD

Retelling a Greek classic from the viewpoint of a peripheral character is an exploration of femininity, feminism,
Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
OPINION: STORIES WE CAN NEVER FORGET

OPINION: STORIES WE CAN NEVER FORGET

With Independence Day right around the corner, we asked some Pakistani fiction authors to tell us which Partition-themed
Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Prince of Physicians: The Life and Times of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Prof. Dr M. Habib, Prof. Dr Syed Irfan Ahmed A...
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
NARRATIVE ARC: NO REGRETS

NARRATIVE ARC: NO REGRETS

What we see in Pakistan today has been the case for long. The biggest irony that marks South Asian Muslim upper and...
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
NON-FICTION: SHADES OF GREY

NON-FICTION: SHADES OF GREY

A new book attempts to add complexity and layers to Pakistan’s uni-dimensional image as a ‘dangerous’ country
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
FICTION: ESCAPE AND NOSTALGIA

FICTION: ESCAPE AND NOSTALGIA

A collection of Pakistani short stories in English is marked by its pitch-perfect writing and the empathy it brings
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
FICTION: ELEGY FOR HUMANITY

FICTION: ELEGY FOR HUMANITY

A debut novel from India-held Kashmir weaves beautiful landscapes and ugliness of violence into a painfully beautiful
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
COLUMN: THE WOMEN OF BLOCK 2

COLUMN: THE WOMEN OF BLOCK 2

When Shahbano Alvi, my friend and the publisher of my forthcoming book, asked me to give the first of a series of...
Published 05 Aug, 2018 07:28am
NARRATIVE ARC: NAYA QANOON

NARRATIVE ARC: NAYA QANOON

In this election fever I am once again reminded of Saadat Hasan Manto’s short story ‘Naya Qanoon’ [The New...
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
COMMENT: IS THE LORAX REALLY REAL?

COMMENT: IS THE LORAX REALLY REAL?

It seems the star of the children’s book about protecting the environment came not from imagination, but from Kenya
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
CONTEMPORARY VOICES

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Sophia Naz writes in both English and Urdu. Her work has been featured in several literary journals. Her recently...
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
FICTION: LIFE OF A POLYGAMIST

FICTION: LIFE OF A POLYGAMIST

One of the first full-length English novels written by an Indian Muslim gives a fly-on-the-wall insight into the zenana
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
NON-FICTION: VICTIMS OF THE OGRE

NON-FICTION: VICTIMS OF THE OGRE

Maude Julien’s engaging and equally disturbing memoir is an attempt to come to terms with her traumatic past
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
FICTION: MEMORY AND FORGETTING

FICTION: MEMORY AND FORGETTING

A major literary voice from Bangladesh maturely handles the theme of missing persons against a political backdrop which
Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am
FICTION: GOOD GIRLS DON’T

FICTION: GOOD GIRLS DON’T

Published 14 years after it was written and four years after its film adaptation, a Pakistani novella about an ambitious
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

EASY OR BRACING? Which do you prefer: books that go down easy — like a long, cool drink — offering relief from...
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
RIGGING THE VOTE

RIGGING THE VOTE

In their book How to Rig an Election, Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas issue a plea to American and European leaders:...
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
FICTION: A CITY DIVIDED

FICTION: A CITY DIVIDED

Racial tensions and citywide riots make a tinderbox of a London council estate in this searing debut novel
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
NON-FICTION: THE EMPEROR OF RHYTHM

NON-FICTION: THE EMPEROR OF RHYTHM

Based on interviews over two years, a new biographical book traces the beats of tabla maestro Zakir Hussain’s life
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
COLUMN: EXILED AMONG SPIDERS

COLUMN: EXILED AMONG SPIDERS

Summertime and the tourists are abroad, I among them, seeing the world through a veil of ignorance cast over it like...
Published 22 Jul, 2018 07:59am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

THE PAST, THE PRESENT Lately we’ve been thinking about the enduring power of ancient myths — how it truly could...
Published 15 Jul, 2018 06:25am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Khoobsoorat Nazar Aaee Farooq Adil As a journalist and newspaper editor, the author possesses a strong awareness of
Published 15 Jul, 2018 06:25am
COLUMN: YOUSUFI THE NOVELIST

COLUMN: YOUSUFI THE NOVELIST

Having lived to a ripe old age, Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi departed from this mortal world a few weeks ago. His death has...
Published 15 Jul, 2018 06:25am
FICTION: BETWEEN THE LINES

FICTION: BETWEEN THE LINES

The 10 short tales in Asghar Nadeem Syed’s collection reek of resistance literature which has its own meaning in today’s
Published 15 Jul, 2018 06:25am
INTERVIEW: FOUND IN TRANSLATION

INTERVIEW: FOUND IN TRANSLATION

In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, the ability to understand other people speaking different...
Published 15 Jul, 2018 06:25am
NON-FICTION: GETTING BACK AT DONALD

NON-FICTION: GETTING BACK AT DONALD

The former FBI director reserves his choicest hits for the US president — but they only come after one ploughs through
Published 08 Jul, 2018 07:16am
FICTION: MIRACLES AND MADNESS

FICTION: MIRACLES AND MADNESS

Short stories that offer brilliant commentaries on the individual and communal psychology of our people, always
Published 08 Jul, 2018 07:16am
ODE TO IDLENESS

ODE TO IDLENESS

Do you do calf stretches while you are brushing your teeth? Listen to a podcast if you take a 10-minute walk? Scroll...
Published 08 Jul, 2018 07:16am
COLUMN: MEMON’S LOGIC OF CAPRICE

COLUMN: MEMON’S LOGIC OF CAPRICE

A young boy plays around in the narrow corridors of a dilapidated house dimly lit by kerosene lanterns casting long...
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING KARGIL

NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING KARGIL

Nasim Zehra’s book on the events surrounding the infamous Pakistan-India conflict and the subsequent military coup
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
IN MEMORIAM: THE ERA OF YOUSUFI

IN MEMORIAM: THE ERA OF YOUSUFI

The passing away of Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi on June 20 seemed to signal a cultural loss and the decline of a tradition of
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
FICTION: DARING TO DREAM

FICTION: DARING TO DREAM

A story of one of the many unsung heroines fighting for their right to learn
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
NARRATIVE ARC: ROY’S REBELLION

NARRATIVE ARC: ROY’S REBELLION

There is a country and there is a country’s conscience. When we witness India going through times comparable with...
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
NON-FICTION: MISTRESS OF HERBS

NON-FICTION: MISTRESS OF HERBS

A fascinating tome about the medicinal benefits of plants commonly used in our kitchens could have employed better
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
DOWN CRICKET LANE

DOWN CRICKET LANE

Former Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly is an inspiring individual. He was one of those rare Indian captains who...
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

BOOKS THAT TRANSFORM HOW WE THINK A phrase often rolled out by reviewers is that a book ‘holds up a mirror to our...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

Kamila Shamsie wins Women’s Prize for Fiction Seven has proved to be a lucky number for Kamila Shamsie as her...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
CONTEMPORARY VOICES

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Ali Baba Taj is a distinguished Urdu, Hazargi and Persian poet. He is the author of a collection of poems titled...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
NON-FICTION: BIASED BARRIERS

NON-FICTION: BIASED BARRIERS

Bryan W. Van Norden’s book is a significant landmark on the road to exposing philosophy’s Euro-American bias
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
FICTION: A TOUCH OF MADNESS

FICTION: A TOUCH OF MADNESS

A novel that deftly combines the daunting reality of day-to-day life in a war-torn city with a hint of self-deprecating
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
COLUMN: ODOUR OF SANCTITY

COLUMN: ODOUR OF SANCTITY

The air that we breathe is axiomatic for something taken for granted. But smells are potent and important, affecting...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Hard and Bloody Road to Independence: Timor Leste Tariq Ashraf Mughal A history of the country that gained...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
FICTION: POETIC JUSTICE

FICTION: POETIC JUSTICE

Matthew Pearl’s latest crime novel portrays interactions among the poets who variously regard one another with
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE ANGRY SCHOLAR

NARRATIVE ARC: THE ANGRY SCHOLAR

There is an old Arabic adage: The death of a scholar is the death of the world. Falling well within the tradition of...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NON-FICTION: MEMORY IN EXILE

NON-FICTION: MEMORY IN EXILE

Split: A Life is an outspoken account that lays bare the life of its author with all its foibles and frills
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
POETRY: HARMONISING FORCE

POETRY: HARMONISING FORCE

Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s latest book pushes the traditional notion of the ghazal to espouse a broadened scope of concerns
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
FICTION: OF LOVE AND OTHER DEMONS

FICTION: OF LOVE AND OTHER DEMONS

One of the finest novelists of his generation, Julian Barnes writes a novel that is perhaps the saddest novel to have
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
IN MEMORIAM: IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN

IN MEMORIAM: IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN

Eminent scholar M. Umar Memon, who passed away on June 4, opened up new avenues of expression through an armload
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
COLUMN: A PRICELESS PEARL

COLUMN: A PRICELESS PEARL

Don’t be awed by Urfi because he is from Shiraz Don’t be captivated by Zulali because he is from Khwansar Come...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NARRATIVE ARC: DEMOLISHING HISTORY

NARRATIVE ARC: DEMOLISHING HISTORY

Argentinean poet and writer Jorge Luis Borges had almost lost his eyesight in the latter years of his life. Once he...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
RETROSPECTIVE: THE WORLD OF KAFKA

RETROSPECTIVE: THE WORLD OF KAFKA

June 3 is Prague-born writer Franz Kafka’s 94th death anniversary. Books & Authors reflects on his creative legacy
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
NON-FICTION: RE-READING THE TEXTS

NON-FICTION: RE-READING THE TEXTS

A lucid, diverse and critical collection of essays that look at literary production across the globe to illuminate some
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
COLUMN: MY LIFE AS A WRITER

COLUMN: MY LIFE AS A WRITER

The tiny woman standing in front of me at the crowded reception turned around and said, “Hello, I’m Pat.” I...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
CONTEMPORARY VOICES

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Ayaz Gul is one of the leading contemporary Sindhi poets of the country. He has published seven collections of...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Lessons from Implementation of Educational Reforms in Pakistan:
Published 27 May, 2018 08:37am
COLUMN: AFTER THE APOCALYPSE

COLUMN: AFTER THE APOCALYPSE

“In three or four generations the race would not be able to survive at all, would not be able to make...
Published 27 May, 2018 08:37am
IN MEMORIAM: CRYING OVER WOLFE

IN MEMORIAM: CRYING OVER WOLFE

The white-suited wizard of ‘New Journalism’ who exuberantly chronicled American culture, passed away this week at age 88
Published 20 May, 2018 08:02am