Sable and ice

Sable and ice

Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison's eleventh novel explores racism, family, abuse and trauma Updated 30 May, 2015 08:10pm
ESSAY: A unique tale

ESSAY: A unique tale

On writer Syed Insha Allah Khan’s Kahani Rani Ketki aur Audhe Bhan ki and its English translation
Published 17 May, 2015 07:13am
Books in Brief

Books in Brief

Lahore: 101 Tales of a Fabled CityBy Abdul Majid Sheikh The latest collection of writings on the city of Lahore by...
Published 17 May, 2015 07:13am
ILF: Hijra to jirga

ILF: Hijra to jirga

Multifaceted debates on gender issues took place at the ILF
Published 03 May, 2015 07:33am
ILF: On both sides of Wagah

ILF: On both sides of Wagah

Panellists debate where our film industry lost its way, and its shared heritage with Bollywood
Published 03 May, 2015 07:33am
ILF: More news and views

ILF: More news and views

Discussions on politics by pundits and television personalities at the festival By Saba Ijaz
Published 03 May, 2015 07:33am
ILF: Searching for identity

ILF: Searching for identity

Pakistani literature veers between a post-Partition identity and a reality fraught with violence
Published 03 May, 2015 07:33am
COVER STORY: An uneventful journey

COVER STORY: An uneventful journey

In his first novel in a decade, Kazuo Ishiguro uses elements of drama and fantasy but his storytelling leaves much ...
Published 26 Apr, 2015 07:43am
NON-FICTION: The future of democracy

NON-FICTION: The future of democracy

In Political Order and Political Decay political scientist Francis Fukuyama analyses the rise and fall of the state
Published 26 Apr, 2015 07:43am
FICTION: Austenmania

FICTION: Austenmania

Alexander McCall Smith puts a modern twist on an old classic
Published 26 Apr, 2015 07:43am
COVER STORY: History retold

COVER STORY: History retold

In The Colonel Who Would Not Repent, Salil Tripathi writes on Bangladesh’s independence
Published 19 Apr, 2015 07:42am
COLUMN: The son of Lucknow

COLUMN: The son of Lucknow

Syed Rafiq Hussain’s significant contribution to Urdu literature cannot be overlooked despite his brief career
Updated 29 Aug, 2015 03:14pm
REVIEW: The scars of war

REVIEW: The scars of war

Carthage explores the psychological trauma of a post-war American nation
Published 22 Mar, 2015 06:43am
REVIEW:  Of orders and disorders

REVIEW: Of orders and disorders

The book’s absolute silence on the American policy of promoting militancy is something that will put a few readers off
Published 15 Mar, 2015 06:35am
COLUMN: The art of Ikramullah

COLUMN: The art of Ikramullah

Ikramullah is a realist. While describing things he never cares to be romantic. Such is the art of this novelist.
Published 15 Mar, 2015 06:35am
REVIEW: The zone of death

REVIEW: The zone of death

Amis weaves a bleakly realist narrative that shows his readers the soul of that time.
Published 15 Mar, 2015 06:35am
REVIEW:  A changeling story

REVIEW: A changeling story

ELEVEN-year-old Triss wakes up one day to find that she can’t remember everything she should be able to. Of ...
Published 08 Mar, 2015 06:58am
FEATURE: Appetite for cookbooks

FEATURE: Appetite for cookbooks

THE world’s oldest known cookbooks rest in the archives of the Yale Babylonian Collection at Yale University....
Published 08 Mar, 2015 06:58am
REVIEW: Rugged people, rocky landscape

REVIEW: Rugged people, rocky landscape

PAKISTAN is not new to Jürgen Wasim Frembgen. He has visited the country many times and written at least five books...
Published 08 Mar, 2015 06:58am
EXCERPT: The business of news

EXCERPT: The business of news

The following excerpt is taken from the chapter, ‘Paid News: Cocktail of Media, Business and Politics’THE issue...
Published 08 Mar, 2015 06:58am
REVIEW: Killing in the name of God

REVIEW: Killing in the name of God

IN an age dominated by ‘religious terror’, when so many kill in the name of God, it can be difficult for the...
Published 08 Mar, 2015 06:58am
LLF: Boundaries of reportage

LLF: Boundaries of reportage

THIS year’s LLF paid a great deal of attention to what cartoonist-journalist Joe Sacco calls “the seams of...
Published 01 Mar, 2015 06:59am
LLF: On Pakistan’s frenemies

LLF: On Pakistan’s frenemies

By SABA IJAZ INDIA, USA, China and Bangladesh — these are the four countries which remain the centre of most...
Published 01 Mar, 2015 06:59am
LLF: A city to call my own

LLF: A city to call my own

THE city is a contested space, drawn and redrawn by its denizens; and the tension that emerges out of these...
Published 01 Mar, 2015 06:59am
LLF: an inclusive space

LLF: an inclusive space

ON comparing this year’s LLF from the previous years, one thing stands out in prominence. This year, there were a...
Published 01 Mar, 2015 06:59am
LLF: The character within

LLF: The character within

WHEN Naseeruddin Shah comes to town, and the LLF extends you an open invitation to come and hear him speak at the...
Published 01 Mar, 2015 06:59am
Poetry: The Cosmic Dance

Poetry: The Cosmic Dance

Zulfikar Ghose is a poet, novelist and literary critic. Apart from criticism and poetry, he has also penned many novels.
Updated 02 Mar, 2015 04:07pm
KLF: All about art

KLF: All about art

THE art sessions hosted by ArtNow, carried out in parallel with the KLF, provided much insight into the need for...
Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am
KLF:Scattered signs of the times

KLF:Scattered signs of the times

THE KLF moved this year in newer directions in a legitimate attempt to keep itself relevant. Social media and even...
Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am
KLF: Can art trump capitalism?

KLF: Can art trump capitalism?

Different sessions on films and TV explored the middle-ground for artistic expression and profit.
Updated 15 Feb, 2015 10:49am
KLF: A tale of two poets

KLF: A tale of two poets

THE sessions with Zehra Nigah and Kishwar Naheed had as many similarities as they had differences. For one thing,...
Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am