FICTION: THE UNDERBELLY OF SOCIETY

FICTION: THE UNDERBELLY OF SOCIETY

Ali Akbar Natiq’s sophomore novel touches upon so many disturbing facets of society that one is left reeling... Published 12 Jun, 2022 08:58am
FICTION: A VOICE OF REBELLION

FICTION: A VOICE OF REBELLION

An English translation of a collection of bold Urdu short stories by an iconoclastic author captures how social confines of...
Updated 13 Jun, 2022 12:13pm
FESTIVAL: PEN VERSUS THE SWORD IN KP

FESTIVAL: PEN VERSUS THE SWORD IN KP

The first Peshawar Literature Festival proved to be a milestone in the revival of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s literary, artistic...
Published 05 Jun, 2022 11:01am
POETRY: OUR SHARED POETICS

POETRY: OUR SHARED POETICS

A collection of more than 100 poems from 16 South Asian languages, translated into Urdu, is a treat for lovers of poetry
Published 05 Jun, 2022 10:47am
COLUMN: CYCLES OF MEMORIES

COLUMN: CYCLES OF MEMORIES

We live in the age of fiction but — perhaps because of this certain part of the world to which we belong and the...
Published 05 Jun, 2022 10:34am
NON-FICTION: AN ENVELOPING DARKNESS

NON-FICTION: AN ENVELOPING DARKNESS

A memoir about growing up in India-occupied Kashmir in the 1980s and ’90s shows how the pursuit of a normal life becomes an...
Published 29 May, 2022 08:25am
NON-FICTION: UNDER THE SEA

NON-FICTION: UNDER THE SEA

A glossy coffee table book with high production values is educational and can open up doors to new avenues of interest among
Published 29 May, 2022 07:59am
COLUMN: POETICS AND POLITICS

COLUMN: POETICS AND POLITICS

The Progressive-Marxist Writers’ Movement in Urdu of the 1930s had created space for ‘revolutionary poetry’....
Updated 29 May, 2022 10:20am
FICTION: LANDS OF MIGRATION

FICTION: LANDS OF MIGRATION

Ranging across Balochistan, the Waseb, Sindh, Oman and Africa, Muhammad Amir Rana’s latest novel is about characters who live in
Published 22 May, 2022 10:57am
ESSAY: MY EVERGREENS - IV

ESSAY: MY EVERGREENS - IV

Muhammad Ali Siddiqi continues combing through his library for those books to which he keeps returning
Published 22 May, 2022 10:04am
COLUMN: THE FORCE OF ORIGINALITY

COLUMN: THE FORCE OF ORIGINALITY

When asked a question about their contemporaries, famous established poets dodge giving an answer, for it would ...
Published 22 May, 2022 10:01am
NON-FICTION: I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR

NON-FICTION: I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR

An inspiring book of personal narratives from across the world reflects the enormous changes taking place in the lives of women
Published 15 May, 2022 10:03am
FICTION: THE FIVE PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE

FICTION: THE FIVE PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE

A slow-burner of a novel has a quirkily intriguing protagonist, but is hampered by the author’s surprising lack of control over
Published 15 May, 2022 09:57am
NON-FICTION: FOREIGN AFFAIRS 101

NON-FICTION: FOREIGN AFFAIRS 101

Former diplomat Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry’s memoir provides a full background of almost all foreign affairs issues relating to Pakistan
Published 15 May, 2022 09:40am
COLUMN: A PLACE WE USED TO KNOW

COLUMN: A PLACE WE USED TO KNOW

Hoori Noorani of the publishing house Maktaba-e-Danyal told me some months ago that she had found some fascinating...
Published 15 May, 2022 09:35am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

After the miserable conditions of a government hospital in Setpur, as featured in the author’s earlier novel Tholly, readers get
Published 15 May, 2022 09:28am
FICTION: TALES FROM THE GRAVEYARD

FICTION: TALES FROM THE GRAVEYARD

A dream-like debut novel indicates clearly that its author has both talent and a gifted intellect, despite its deficiencies in...
Published 08 May, 2022 09:24am
COLUMN: LEGENDS AND THEIR TELLERS

COLUMN: LEGENDS AND THEIR TELLERS

“Myths, legends, tales, they are all part of our heritage which mark the way we think, live and see the world,”...
Published 08 May, 2022 09:17am
FICTION: JEALOUSY COMES BEFORE A FALL

FICTION: JEALOUSY COMES BEFORE A FALL

Combining an intriguing plot with fascinating characters and a tragic conclusion, a 19th century qissa is an excellent read that
Published 01 May, 2022 10:19am
NON-FICTION: DRIVING PAKISTAN

NON-FICTION: DRIVING PAKISTAN

Murtuza Y. Mandviwalla — chairman and CEO of the Mandviwalla Motors Group — has spent over 40 years in...
Updated 01 May, 2022 06:38pm
COLUMN: LET REALITY ABIDE

COLUMN: LET REALITY ABIDE

I have written more than once about a fascinating, deeply meaningful and yet, at first glance, somewhat odd beseeching of a very
Published 01 May, 2022 10:01am
NON-FICTION: A WOMAN’S PLACE

NON-FICTION: A WOMAN’S PLACE

A scholar of environmental studies traces the linkages between Pakistani women’s creative works and eco-feminism
Published 24 Apr, 2022 07:19am
FICTION: PRICKING THE BUBBLE

FICTION: PRICKING THE BUBBLE

In many ways, John le Carre’s swansong, Silverview, is an affirmation of his brilliance as one of the last great...
Updated 24 Apr, 2022 02:08pm
COLUMN: BALOCHISTAN BITES

COLUMN: BALOCHISTAN BITES

During a holiday from the school I was teaching at in mid-1990s Peshawar, I was fortunate to spend a few days in...
Published 24 Apr, 2022 07:08am
FICTION: CYPRIOT GAMES

FICTION: CYPRIOT GAMES

Traversing issues of exile, identity, mental illness, love, grief, parenthood, superstition and the environment, Elif Shafak’s...
Published 17 Apr, 2022 11:05am
FICTION: SPIRITS OF DAYS PAST

FICTION: SPIRITS OF DAYS PAST

Medical doctor and writer Arshad Waheed has been on the literary map for some decades now. His first Urdu novel —...
Published 17 Apr, 2022 10:54am
FICTION: THE WOMEN OF SHERPUR

FICTION: THE WOMEN OF SHERPUR

A cultural historian spins a yarn about a fictional state and its women that is full of captivating social and historical details
Published 10 Apr, 2022 09:43am
NON-FICTION: ATOMIC MEMORIES

NON-FICTION: ATOMIC MEMORIES

Pakistan’s late eminent physicist Riazuddin is the main canvas on which several crucial stories, particularly about Pakistan’s...
Published 10 Apr, 2022 09:37am
COLUMN: THE BIRDS OF URDU POETRY

COLUMN: THE BIRDS OF URDU POETRY

A long time ago — perhaps in the 1970s — I observed my father, Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, leafing through...
Updated 17 Apr, 2022 04:00pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

For quite some years, the author has penned a regular column for Dawn’s op-ed pages on the political situation of Pakistan.
Published 10 Apr, 2022 09:22am
COLUMN: INTERVIEWS WITH THE POETS

COLUMN: INTERVIEWS WITH THE POETS

The technological revolution at the end of the 20th century eliminated the audience for interviews with poets...
Updated 10 Apr, 2022 09:03am
CONVERSATION: WRITERS' BLOCKS

CONVERSATION: WRITERS' BLOCKS

Two journalist-authors discuss the roadblocks for new talent in Pakistan’s publishing industry...
Published 03 Apr, 2022 07:51am
POETRY: THE SINCERITY OF EMOTIONS

POETRY: THE SINCERITY OF EMOTIONS

A poetry collection in which the poet is able to successfully entwine his feelings with those of the well-known poets while...
Published 03 Apr, 2022 07:51am
IN MEMORIAM: MY BRILLIANT FRIEND SARA

IN MEMORIAM: MY BRILLIANT FRIEND SARA

Sara Suleri Goodyear (1953-2022) was perhaps best known for her memoir Meatless Days, but a close friend and collaborator rem...
Updated 05 Apr, 2022 09:31am
FESTIVAL: A FESTIVAL OF QUESTIONS

FESTIVAL: A FESTIVAL OF QUESTIONS

Despite the unseasonably warm weather, the Lahore Literary Festival’s return to an in-person event showed that festival audien...
Published 27 Mar, 2022 07:06am
ESSAY: TRANSLATING THE WORLD

ESSAY: TRANSLATING THE WORLD

Translating world literature into Urdu, despite its social benefits, is often a thankless job. Who, then, are the passionate...
Updated 28 Mar, 2022 05:25pm
POETRY: THE POET BEYOND BORDERS

POETRY: THE POET BEYOND BORDERS

Two economists from Pakistan and India delve into the intellectual aspects of Ghalib’s Urdu poetry and offer a primer for a...
Published 27 Mar, 2022 07:06am
COLUMN: DOOMED IN THE DIVINE COURT

COLUMN: DOOMED IN THE DIVINE COURT

The 11th-12th century polymath, Abu Hamid Ghazali (known in the mediaeval Latin West as Algazel, and sometimes as...
Published 20 Mar, 2022 07:17am
ESSAY: EVERGREENS OF THE EAST

ESSAY: EVERGREENS OF THE EAST

Some books on China, Japan, Mongolia and Russia, as well as a few very insightful works on the Arab world
Published 20 Mar, 2022 07:17am
NON-FICTION: THE CALL OF THE WILD

NON-FICTION: THE CALL OF THE WILD

A civil servant shares his experiences of the less-discussed remote areas of Pakistan in a well-written seminal book that also...
Published 20 Mar, 2022 07:17am
FESTIVAL: THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL

FESTIVAL: THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL

The return to a physical event made this year’s Karachi Literature Festival a resounding success. It gave back to us the feeling
Published 13 Mar, 2022 07:12am
NON-FICTION: THE FALL OF LANGUAGE

NON-FICTION: THE FALL OF LANGUAGE

A fascinating book looks at our relationship to language, especially language rooted in far-away soils...
Updated 06 Mar, 2022 12:27pm
FICTION: THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

FICTION: THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

The second novel in a detective series set in an old-age care facility is a wonderful blend of drama, humour, thrill and sent...
Published 06 Mar, 2022 07:01am
COLUMN: SEVENTY YEARS OF SKIN

COLUMN: SEVENTY YEARS OF SKIN

Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was a colonial subject from the small Caribbean island of Martinique, then a...
Published 06 Mar, 2022 07:01am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

This compilation of essays, book reviews and pen sketches, published in Pakistani newspapers over the...
Published 27 Feb, 2022 07:07am
FICTION: AN EMPEROR WITH NO CLOTHES

FICTION: AN EMPEROR WITH NO CLOTHES

The latest 19th century qissa translated by Musharraf Ali Farooqi is a short, vaguely fun read, which will provoke much dis...
Updated 27 Feb, 2022 09:26pm
FICTION: WHAT MATTERS TO YOU

FICTION: WHAT MATTERS TO YOU

A Pakistani-American’s slow-simmering novel that explores the inner lives of its characters as they confront events larger than...
Updated 27 Feb, 2022 10:59am
COLUMN: THE LAUNCH OF SHABKHOON

COLUMN: THE LAUNCH OF SHABKHOON

The first issue of Shabkhoon, dated June 1966, was launched in April. My mother’s moral and financial support had...
Updated 21 Feb, 2022 08:49am
FICTION: THE CASANOVA PRINCE

FICTION: THE CASANOVA PRINCE

An Urdu translation of a 1,100-year-old Japanese novel by a woman courtier, considered the first novel ever written, is a tale...
Published 20 Feb, 2022 07:03am
FICTION: MATRIMONIAL HIDE-AND-SEEK

FICTION: MATRIMONIAL HIDE-AND-SEEK

Racy gossip, illuminating details about foreign lands and an interesting narrative about secrets between husbands and wives...
Published 20 Feb, 2022 07:03am
COLUMN: WHO GETS PICKED?

COLUMN: WHO GETS PICKED?

Rereading the abandoned anthologies effects a curious revisionism in one’s literary appreciation...
Published 13 Feb, 2022 09:36am
NON-FICTION: DISSECTING LAHORE

NON-FICTION: DISSECTING LAHORE

An academic studies the city and its socio-political past and life through the lens of history, geography and fiction...
Published 13 Feb, 2022 09:35am
FICTION: OUT OF AFRICA

FICTION: OUT OF AFRICA

A novel sensitively rekindles stories of South Asian families that were driven from their homes by ethnic pogroms in Gen Idi...
Published 13 Feb, 2022 09:33am
NON-FICTION: STRANGER THAN FICTION

NON-FICTION: STRANGER THAN FICTION

A riveting expose of America’s war in Afghanistan, culled entirely from official documents from the CIA, the Pentagon, the Whi...
Published 13 Feb, 2022 09:33am
POETRY: WAITING FOR THE DAWN

POETRY: WAITING FOR THE DAWN

Activist Anis Haroon’s first book of Urdu poetry is interconnected with her earlier books of prose, and her life’s abiding...
Published 06 Feb, 2022 07:04am
FICTION: A LOVE LIKE NO OTHER

FICTION: A LOVE LIKE NO OTHER

Sarvat Hasin’s take on the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice is a stunning achievement of breathtaking prose, razor-sharp...
Published 06 Feb, 2022 07:04am
NON-FICTION: IRAN AND ITS DISCONTENTS

NON-FICTION: IRAN AND ITS DISCONTENTS

A new book by a leading writer on Iranian affairs is a window to understanding the complex internal politics of today’s Iran,...
Published 06 Feb, 2022 07:04am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A widely read food blogger, the author inherited her love for cooking from her mother. Her blogs,...
Published 30 Jan, 2022 07:11am
NON-FICTION: THE CURE FOR DESI

NON-FICTION: THE CURE FOR DESI

“This isn’t a self-help book. I hope they don’t shelf [sic] it with the other self-help books in the bookstore. This isn’t a...
Published 30 Jan, 2022 07:11am
FICTION: SEEKING REFUGE IN HUMANITY

FICTION: SEEKING REFUGE IN HUMANITY

A Lebanese-American transgender doctor finds echoes of her own history in a Syrian refugee camp on a Greek island. A tou...
Published 30 Jan, 2022 07:11am
COLUMN: REREADING BASHEER

COLUMN: REREADING BASHEER

After a sunny Christmas day in Karachi, I left the following dawn for London, aware of the cold, the miniscule days...
Published 23 Jan, 2022 07:06am
NON-FICTION: A MUSICAL TREASURE

NON-FICTION: A MUSICAL TREASURE

Compendium, catalogue, personal narrative and panoramic survey, a new book is a feast of facts about film music from Pakista...
Published 23 Jan, 2022 07:06am
NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF A 'BABA'

NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF A 'BABA'

A writer’s confessional memoir about the search for a guru is filled with portraits of several writers, professors, docto...
Published 23 Jan, 2022 07:06am
NON-FICTION: PROCESSES OF URBAN CHANGE

NON-FICTION: PROCESSES OF URBAN CHANGE

A collection of essays argues that Pakistan and India’s urbanisation is leading to dispossession, marginalisation and displac...
Published 23 Jan, 2022 07:06am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A work of fiction woven over a framework of facts, this is the story of a man who escaped death in the...
Published 16 Jan, 2022 06:59am
COLUMN: VIRAL IMPERIALISM

COLUMN: VIRAL IMPERIALISM

In a thoughtful article in The Guardian about burnout amid Covid-19, Christine Berry wrote: “The pandemic isn’t...
Published 16 Jan, 2022 06:59am
FICTION: METROPOLIS MASH-UP

FICTION: METROPOLIS MASH-UP

An anthology accomplishes what it set out to do: unravel and collate hidden, neglected tales from Karachi that dig deeper into ...
Published 16 Jan, 2022 06:59am
POETRY: UNDERCUTTING THE MONARCHS

POETRY: UNDERCUTTING THE MONARCHS

Harris Khalique’s latest book of poetry celebrates the lives and audaciousness of the marginalised as a way of speaking truth...
Published 16 Jan, 2022 06:59am
NON-FICTION: THE PAK-SAUDI ROLLERCOASTER

NON-FICTION: THE PAK-SAUDI ROLLERCOASTER

A former ambassador’s book offers critical insight and valuable research material on the often-misunderstood relations between...
Published 09 Jan, 2022 07:16am
COLUMN: THE INIMITABLE BACHA KHAN

COLUMN: THE INIMITABLE BACHA KHAN

In 1987, it was the month of November when my classmate Ashraf Noor and I bunked our scheduled visit to a factory in...
Published 09 Jan, 2022 07:16am
NON-FICTION: TOMB RECORDER

NON-FICTION: TOMB RECORDER

An anthropologist’s treatise on the funerary art of Sindh is essential reading for informed laypersons and a priceless record...
Updated 16 Jan, 2022 07:41am
FICTION: A TALE OF TWO WOMEN

FICTION: A TALE OF TWO WOMEN

A new series of old Urdu ‘qissas’, along with their English translations, is being published in Pakistan. The first revolves...
Published 02 Jan, 2022 09:40am