We will write our stories

We will write our stories

The question of cultural appropriation in literature is being raised by today’s young writers Published 09 Oct, 2016 07:31am
Majestic monuments of Lahore

Majestic monuments of Lahore

The Mughal-era architecture of the city is studied as a manifestation of its culture through the centuries
Published 09 Oct, 2016 07:31am
The way we were

The way we were

Alys Faiz’s collection of essays sheds light a life filled with joy, turmoil, adventure, and of course, words
Published 09 Oct, 2016 07:31am
A man without blinkers

A man without blinkers

Sibte Hassan, whose birth centennial falls this year, viewed the world through the prism of leftist ideology without
Published 02 Oct, 2016 09:34am
Spools of propaganda

Spools of propaganda

A cache of audio recordings of Osama bin Laden is analysed by Flagg Miller
Published 02 Oct, 2016 09:34am
The other literature

The other literature

South Asian writers are rising to the challenge of changing the way populist media views Muslims
Published 02 Oct, 2016 09:34am
To hell and back

To hell and back

One man’s tale of struggle and survival during the Chinese Cultural Revolution
Updated 25 Sep, 2016 07:40am
Fighting for democracy

Fighting for democracy

Raza Rumi is a Pakistani journalist and policy analyst who is currently Visiting International Scholar in Residence...
Updated 25 Sep, 2016 07:35am
The political process

The political process

Raza Rumi’s book charts the significant happenings of five tumultuous years in Pakistan’s politics
Updated 25 Sep, 2016 07:33am
Darker days

Darker days

Chris Cleave’s latest work of fiction centres on London during WWII, with characters that are as gritty as they are
Published 18 Sep, 2016 07:03am
Portrait of an artist

Portrait of an artist

A talented life cut short by mental illness,Vincent van Gogh’s magic endures through the precious works he left behind
Published 18 Sep, 2016 07:03am
Shakers and shapers of Pakistani law

Shakers and shapers of Pakistani law

Hamid Khan’s ambitious volume that chronicles the judicial history of Pakistan is not without its shortcomings, yet
Published 18 Sep, 2016 07:03am
A hundred Anne Franks

A hundred Anne Franks

Collating notes from children’s accounts written during WWII, Children of War is a chilling read
Published 11 Sep, 2016 08:17am
The beauty and starkness of realism

The beauty and starkness of realism

Ali Akbar Natiq’s writings are his attempt to portray life as it is lived, with all its injustice, cruelty,
Updated 08 Jan, 2017 08:33am
The art of their times

The art of their times

A volume that puts together the human story behind the history of painting in the subcontinent by referencing what made
Published 11 Sep, 2016 08:17am
Children of equal gods

Children of equal gods

With works that dwelt on identifying violence in the colonial system, Frantz Fanon did not just theorise but also fought
Published 04 Sep, 2016 07:55am
Preserving the democratic project

Preserving the democratic project

In this collection of essays edited by Christophe Jaffrelot, Pakistan’s myriad historical contradictions and struggles
Published 04 Sep, 2016 07:55am
Books in brief

Books in brief

A book that puts together work by more than 60 photographers, much of the photography encompassed in its pages is
Published 28 Aug, 2016 07:24am
Poets as critics

Poets as critics

John Dryden and Alexander Pope’s expressions of what constituted a great poem set an example that has been followed by
Published 28 Aug, 2016 07:24am
Bewitching as ever

Bewitching as ever

The Harry Potter series is revived with the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Published 28 Aug, 2016 07:24am
The art of being

The art of being

Sid Mittra teaches how to not buzz around aimlessly, but get to work, in his quirky self-help book
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:57am
A life of ideals

A life of ideals

An illustrated biography of Gandhi tells much that is not so well known about him
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:57am
Belonging to yesterday

Belonging to yesterday

A look at traditional occupations in India and their practitioners who are losing relevance as times change
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:57am
Understanding Pakistan

Understanding Pakistan

Putting Pakistan Right is a book that is somewhat restrained due to its format, yet contains ample content worth
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:57am
To reimagine reality

To reimagine reality

The timeless works of Philip K. Dick evoke a sense of pure wonder about what it might mean to be human
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:57am
Books in brief

Books in brief

This book is a corpus of selected articles by Sultan M. Hali, Pakistan Air Force veteran turned journalist, who aims
Published 21 Aug, 2016 06:56am
As simple as possible

As simple as possible

A well-intentioned but poorly executed obsession with simplifying things is what undermines Thing Explainer
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
The Bards of Facebook

The Bards of Facebook

Their posts are shared by hundreds, followed by thousands and commented on by numerous; Facebook has given rise to a new
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
Downward Spiral

Downward Spiral

A promising debut novel, providing incisive psychological insight on abuse
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
The women who do

The women who do

Elena Ferrante’s quartet of novels is a literary sensation because of the depth and complexity in the writer’s craft —
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
Books in brief

Books in brief

An anthology of Mubashir Ali Zaidi’s work published in Jang, this slim volume emerges as an idiosyncratic genre of
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
Matters of governance

Matters of governance

The cabinet exercised an important role in economic issues during the years after Partition
Updated 14 Aug, 2016 08:32am
Litbuzz: Kafka’s legacy of battles

Litbuzz: Kafka’s legacy of battles

A lengthy, complicated court battle has finally drawn to a close. This one had, at its centre, a treasure chest of...
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
Man of letters

Man of letters

Years after his death, Muzaffar Ali Syed is reintroduced to the realm of Urdu literary criticism with a collection of
Published 14 Aug, 2016 08:10am
Broken dreams

Broken dreams

Zaffar Junejo pens down the largely unheard, painful story of a generation in Sindh that fought for its political belief
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
To find a way out

To find a way out

An in-depth study of the exploitation of bonded labour in domestic situations
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Me after before you

Me after before you

Jojo Moyes tells a tale of how, instead of resolving into neat conclusions, life can have jagged endings
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
The saga continues

The saga continues

Familiar characters return in Archer’s delicious tale of espionage and aristocracy that spans the globe
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Timeless Lahore

Timeless Lahore

The novel Madho Lal Hussain: Lahore di Vel represents the best of what contemporary Punjabi literature has to offer
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Pathways of light

Pathways of light

Eva de Vitray-Meyerovitch’s translations of works of Rumi and Allama Muhammad Iqbal include the first complete
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Litbuzz: Magic on stage

Litbuzz: Magic on stage

As legions of Potterheads raided bookstores to get their hands on a prized copy of Harry Potter and The Cursed ...
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Trail of the Indus

Trail of the Indus

In his latest book, Andrew Robinson dissects the evidence in scholarly literature on the Indus Valley Civilisation,
Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Hope, love and gloom

Hope, love and gloom

Anwar Abro’s stories follow Sindh through the tides of change
Updated 31 Jul, 2016 08:25am
The line of fire

The line of fire

In the second edition of Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military, Husain Haqqani questions Pakistan’s commitment to
Updated 31 Jul, 2016 08:22am
One never really forgets

One never really forgets

Patrick Modiano has his protagonist walk the tortuous lanes of his memories, and the cobbled paths of Paris, to untangle
Updated 31 Jul, 2016 08:15am
Darkness runs deep

Darkness runs deep

Umair Naeem’s characters are brought together against the senseless violence and unflinching hope that define Karachi
Published 31 Jul, 2016 07:52am
Where we are now?

Where we are now?

On how literature engages with the concerns of each era
Published 31 Jul, 2016 07:52am
Imperfectly charming

Imperfectly charming

Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney explores issues of sibling rivalry and long-held grudges in her first novel
Updated 31 Jul, 2016 08:28am
When writing in Urdu

When writing in Urdu

A recent collection of stories highlights the diverse nature of storytelling in Urdu
Published 24 Jul, 2016 07:39am
No country for the poor

No country for the poor

Amartya Sen meditates on the multi-faceted, multi-layered problems facing India, offering simple and home-grown solution
Published 24 Jul, 2016 07:32am
Litbuzz: Enid Blyton for adults

Litbuzz: Enid Blyton for adults

Or as the millennials say, “childhood ruined”. The new books will see the Famous Five grappling with parenthood,...
Published 24 Jul, 2016 07:26am
Books in brief

Books in brief

Spirited and daring, there is not much young Basanti worries she cannot take on. Time and again she deals with the blows
Published 24 Jul, 2016 07:26am
Media and its outreach

Media and its outreach

The book offers a comparative study of media in the world’s most populous countries — China and India
Published 24 Jul, 2016 07:26am
Muslims in the mosaic

Muslims in the mosaic

The Relevance of Islamic Identity in Canada aims to assess the rise in anti-Muslim sentiment in the country,
Updated 17 Jul, 2016 08:46am
Litbuzz

Litbuzz

For years the world has believed in the warped account of the French resistance fed by De Gaulle: while French men
Published 17 Jul, 2016 07:58am
Pearls from the past

Pearls from the past

Two recent books once again underline the poetic creativity of laypersons in the days of yore
Updated 17 Jul, 2016 08:26am
Books in brief

Books in brief

Lockwood dissects a lesser-discussed aspect of the Indian Emergency, 1975 and the much-maligned role of the Communist
Updated 17 Jul, 2016 08:12am
My journey with Ghalib’s divans

My journey with Ghalib’s divans

Farooqi recalls holding a mystery manuscript at the Ghalib Institute in New Delhi which appeared to be the 1816 divan
Updated 17 Jul, 2016 08:42am
Litbuzz

Litbuzz

Significant new evidence has been unearthed to shed light on a much speculated aspect of Shakespeare’s life – his status
Published 10 Jul, 2016 07:46am
A friendship between mystics

A friendship between mystics

How the dervish Shams-i-Tabrizi influenced the life and work of the great Sufi poet Rumi
Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:57am
The insight of a diplomat

The insight of a diplomat

Jamsheed Marker narrates his memories of 30 years of interaction with Pakistan’s most powerful leaders
Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:53am
Thoughts that linger

Thoughts that linger

An anthology presents some unfinished pieces of work by Attia Hosain that are no less brilliant than those published in
Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:50am
Books in brief

Books in brief

This book takes an in-depth look at the service sector in India and the policies that are shaping it.
Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:46am
The Faustian saga

The Faustian saga

A look at the German legend of Faust and an array of artistic and literary works it has influenced throughout history
Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:45am
Up the IT ladder

Up the IT ladder

A Greener Valley aims to inspire those wishing to start technology businesses in Pakistan, as well as documenting
Published 03 Jul, 2016 08:33am
Books in brief

Books in brief

A pictorial montage to a most breathtaking region, this is the second photographic book by M. Rehan Khan.
Published 03 Jul, 2016 08:06am
Master of her genre

Master of her genre

Looking back at the life of novelist Lois Duncan and her books that remain popular today, decades after they first came
Published 03 Jul, 2016 07:57am
Mad, mad world

Mad, mad world

In The Making of the Zombie Wars one man’s twisted fantasies merge with his real life, predictably leaving things in
Published 03 Jul, 2016 07:42am
Race against time

Race against time

The Patriot Threat is a thriller that fails to thrill
Updated 03 Jul, 2016 07:35am
Before memories fade

Before memories fade

Omar Khan’s memoir explores the idea of home and what its loss for his parents means for his identity
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
Lawrence of the subcontinent

Lawrence of the subcontinent

Salman Bangash recounts the struggle of one man and his team to secure the Punjab and Frontier region from uprising
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
The respectable married lady

The respectable married lady

Ratika Kapur’s lead character is an unconscious commentator on the relationship between contentment and prosperity
Updated 26 Jun, 2016 08:32pm
An unusual alliance

An unusual alliance

Joyce Carol Oates’s latest novel is a story set on the cusp of scientific inquiry and personal agenda
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
Recreating yesterday

Recreating yesterday

Shahid Hameed chronicles his life growing up in pre-partition Punjab in one of the most remarkable works in Urdu to have
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
A treasure trove

A treasure trove

The Abdul Majeed Khokhar Memorial Library in Gujranwala contains an invaluable collection of historical Urdu books
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
Books in brief

Books in brief

A French historian and anthropologist, Michel Boivin has put together a dictionary which explores different facets
Published 26 Jun, 2016 07:09am
A tale as old as time

A tale as old as time

A debut writer’s notable entry into the genre of Gothic fiction
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:52am
Books received

Books received

This book provides a representative selection of the short stories of the popular Urdu short story writer
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:41am
The story of HONY

The story of HONY

On the immensely popular Humans of New York project as a social commentary of our times
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:26am
A voice from a lost generation

A voice from a lost generation

Malik Sajad takes us on a chilling ride as he tries to grapple with Kashmir’s history
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:15am
Poetic thoughts

Poetic thoughts

A Drop: Lost in Time contains poetry that has a simplicity to it
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:06am
All the way upstream

All the way upstream

Zarina Bhatty recalls the course of the unconventional life she chose in From Purdah to Piccadilly
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:06am
The people’s champion

The people’s champion

An exploration of the role of the public intellectual in society through a volume of essays compiled by Romila Thapar
Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:06am
Religion as an enterprise

Religion as an enterprise

Nile Green offers illuminating historical accounts of people advocating for their faith as entrepreneurs in the exchange
Published 12 Jun, 2016 07:46am
Linguistic migrations

Linguistic migrations

On writers who manage to escape exoticism and stereotypes while working in an idiom entirely alien to the setting,
Published 12 Jun, 2016 07:38am
Lessons in trickle-up economics

Lessons in trickle-up economics

Joseph E. Stiglitz’s latest publication is a scathing, statistically-backed indictment of modern-day capitalism, which
Published 12 Jun, 2016 07:33am
One quirk too many

One quirk too many

Despite offering witty insight into an array of topics, the many neuroses of Elizabeth McKenzie’s squirrel-obsessed
Published 12 Jun, 2016 07:27am