COLUMN: ON RETURNING HOME

COLUMN: ON RETURNING HOME

I’ve been cleaning out closets; dusting bookshelves packed with love. Every book in this big room, every artefact, photograph... Published 02 Jan, 2022 09:22am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Celebrating a talented player who started out as a 13-year-old ball-picker in 2007 and went on to captain Pakistan’s national...
Published 02 Jan, 2022 09:20am
COLUMN: A SUMMER SET TALE

COLUMN: A SUMMER SET TALE

During the final decade of the Raj, when I lived with my Sialkoti family in Bombay [Mumbai], which attracted natives from...
Published 26 Dec, 2021 07:01am
NON-FICTION: THE SEABOARD MAKRAN

NON-FICTION: THE SEABOARD MAKRAN

Salman Rashid’s lovingly written and beautifully produced treatise is a perfect travel companion to those who wish to visit Gwadar
Published 26 Dec, 2021 07:01am
NON-FICTION: ONE LIFE, MULTIPLE STORIES

NON-FICTION: ONE LIFE, MULTIPLE STORIES

A memoir traces several displacements, from Kashmir to Britain to Karachi and East Pakistan and offers a rare look in the window
Published 26 Dec, 2021 07:01am
FICTION: REMOVING THE MASKS

FICTION: REMOVING THE MASKS

Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s latest works, as always, negotiate the ‘gap’ between imagined and real worlds, between what the...
Updated 26 Dec, 2021 04:30pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

When eminent psychologist Alicia Edward’s own mental health begins to deteriorate, her husband Omar, who is a South African
Published 19 Dec, 2021 07:05am
COLUMN: FOUND IN TRANSLATION

COLUMN: FOUND IN TRANSLATION

I consider the translation of literary works a great service to humanity, yet the effort put into translation seldom...
Published 19 Dec, 2021 07:05am
NON-FICTION: PANDEMIC DIARIES

NON-FICTION: PANDEMIC DIARIES

A debut collection of essays is a medical resident’s coronavirus diary as well as a book of big ideas about family, migration...
Published 19 Dec, 2021 07:05am
FICTION: ORDINARY LIVES TORN APART

FICTION: ORDINARY LIVES TORN APART

Spanning the months from 1970’s election results to the break-up of Pakistan in 1971, a novella brings out the broader human,
Published 19 Dec, 2021 07:05am
NON-FICTION: TEACHING IN TONGUES

NON-FICTION: TEACHING IN TONGUES

A new book makes for a good, reflective piece on Pakistan’s myriad education issues, but especially about the medium of
Published 19 Dec, 2021 07:05am
COLUMN: THE SAQI PHENOMENON

COLUMN: THE SAQI PHENOMENON

Despite his belligerence, his frequent quarrels and abruptness, and his preoccupation with the weird, frightening...
Updated 12 Dec, 2021 02:59pm
NON-FICTION: RETHINKING AZAD KASHMIR

NON-FICTION: RETHINKING AZAD KASHMIR

A political scientist proposes an alternative model for governance in the part of the disputed region under Pakistan’s admi...
Published 12 Dec, 2021 06:54am
FICTION: MEDICINE AND MALICE

FICTION: MEDICINE AND MALICE

In Saad Shafqat’s vibrant and page-turner medical drama, two surgeons find themselves pitted against each other for the...
Published 12 Dec, 2021 06:54am
NON-FICTION: GAZING INTO THE SELF

NON-FICTION: GAZING INTO THE SELF

Arif Mahmood’s handsome book of photographs taken at Sufi shrines over 32 years is not simply an ethnographic documentation...
Published 05 Dec, 2021 07:01am
COLUMN: THE LOVE OF EVERYDAY THINGS

COLUMN: THE LOVE OF EVERYDAY THINGS

There isn’t only love for a person; there is your love for your everyday things. I love nature above all. It attracts me more...
Published 05 Dec, 2021 07:01am
NON-FICTION: MASTERCLASS ON WRITING

NON-FICTION: MASTERCLASS ON WRITING

George Saunders’s latest book, about the craft of writing, is a peek into what a classroom helmed by the award-winning writer...
Published 05 Dec, 2021 07:01am
FICTION: RAW AND COMPULSIVE

FICTION: RAW AND COMPULSIVE

A debut novel, about childhood trauma and how it can change us and continue to shape us as adults, makes for some voyeuristic...
Published 05 Dec, 2021 07:01am
COLUMN: BLUE AT WORLD'S END

COLUMN: BLUE AT WORLD'S END

Regular readers will know I’ve been thinking about pandemic literature since Covid-19 went global in early 2020. A...
Published 28 Nov, 2021 07:08am
POETRY: SPOKEN ABOVE A MORTAL MOUTH

POETRY: SPOKEN ABOVE A MORTAL MOUTH

A British-Pakistani poet’s satirical epic is fine poetry delivered through playful lyrical flourishes woven with astute...
Published 21 Nov, 2021 07:32am
CORRIGENDUM

CORRIGENDUM

The review of Javed Jabbar’s book “But Prime Minister...” by Safiya Aftab, published in Books and Authors on...
Published 21 Nov, 2021 07:32am
COLUMN: MUFTI'S SHATTERED DREAM

COLUMN: MUFTI'S SHATTERED DREAM

In these times of death, disease, depression and sorrow, we have lost many literary stalwarts, from Shamsur Rahman...
Published 21 Nov, 2021 07:32am
COLUMN: DOMAINS OF TRANSLATION

COLUMN: DOMAINS OF TRANSLATION

What is the Urdu for ‘fiddle dee dee’, or the English for ‘Sarra rara rara’? Are those words really English...
Updated 15 Nov, 2021 11:13am
NON-FICTION: HOMELAND DREAMS

NON-FICTION: HOMELAND DREAMS

An excellent anthology of writers muses on what it means to be displaced from one’s origins and to be Sindhi outside in the...
Published 14 Nov, 2021 07:13am
NON-FICTION: THE LITERARY TRAVELLER

NON-FICTION: THE LITERARY TRAVELLER

A former diplomat-turned-wanderer attempts to unearth the soul of places he visits by connecting them to writers and artists...
Published 14 Nov, 2021 07:13am
FICTION: RAGE ON THE STREETS

FICTION: RAGE ON THE STREETS

A debut novel weaves together a picture of denizens of Karachi who have had enough of being pushed around and who decide to...
Updated 14 Nov, 2021 12:38pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

In this very important book for parents, caregivers and educators to share with children, the author...
Published 07 Nov, 2021 07:03am
COLUMN: THE QUEST FOR FAME

COLUMN: THE QUEST FOR FAME

Those of us who thought of ourselves as serious writers at the time dismissed the Booker as designed to promote popular writers...
Published 07 Nov, 2021 07:03am
NON-FICTION: CROWN JEWELS

NON-FICTION: CROWN JEWELS

A brilliant new book consolidates a large, understudied and unseen part of the visual documentation of the times of the...
Published 07 Nov, 2021 07:03am
FICTION: THE SERFDOM OF OUR DREAMS

FICTION: THE SERFDOM OF OUR DREAMS

With good and bad feudals, a love triangle and nods to other hot-button contemporary issues, this novel could very well be...
Published 07 Nov, 2021 07:03am
NON-FICTION: CHRONICLES OF POWER

NON-FICTION: CHRONICLES OF POWER

Benazir Bhutto during her first tenure as prime minister at the PTV headquarters, Islamabad, in 1988 with PTV’s...
Updated 16 Nov, 2021 08:38pm
BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE PANDEMIC HALLOWEEN

BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE PANDEMIC HALLOWEEN

Fantasy fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft once said, “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the...
Published 31 Oct, 2021 07:05am
FICTION: HUMOUR AMIDST MELANCHOLIA

FICTION: HUMOUR AMIDST MELANCHOLIA

Peerzada Salman’s first collection of short stories is a musing on life and mortality, love and estrangement, and memory and...
Published 31 Oct, 2021 07:05am
FICTION: YOUNG AND PAKISTANI IN AMERICA

FICTION: YOUNG AND PAKISTANI IN AMERICA

An enjoyable Young Adult novel centred on Pakistani American teenagers clearly showcases the author’s lived experience, which...
Published 31 Oct, 2021 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

With the help of plenty of photographs, some newspaper clippings and a host of other personal
Published 24 Oct, 2021 06:24am
COLUMN: CONTRARIES IN FAIZ'S FORGE

COLUMN: CONTRARIES IN FAIZ'S FORGE

This is how Faiz softens human suffering, turning chains into silk threads. It is supremely remarkable that here is an acti...
Updated 24 Oct, 2021 11:45am
ESSAY: THE AFRICAN MIGRANT

ESSAY: THE AFRICAN MIGRANT

Abdulrazak Gurnah is only the second person of sub-Saharan African origin to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 120 years...
Published 24 Oct, 2021 06:24am
POETRY: POETIC GROOVE

POETRY: POETIC GROOVE

A travel show host’s first book of English poems is evidence of his romanticism, his love of nature and his ability to impal...
Updated 28 Oct, 2021 04:26pm
FICTION: PROJECT PROMISED LAND

FICTION: PROJECT PROMISED LAND

Zain Saeed’s quintessentially Pakistani, fast-paced debut novel written with elegance and humour will most certainly be appr...
Published 24 Oct, 2021 06:24am
COLUMN: THE ARTIST AND HIS MUSES

COLUMN: THE ARTIST AND HIS MUSES

Akbar, my occasional partner at literary Snakes and Ladders, wants to write a story with me as its main character. It’s taken him
Published 17 Oct, 2021 06:39am
NON-FICTION: THE ART OF ADEELA

NON-FICTION: THE ART OF ADEELA

A book celebrates and dissects Adeela Suleman’s art which focuses on the relationship between death, violence, power.
Updated 17 Oct, 2021 12:52pm
NON-FICTION: FROM HAVANA WITH LOVE

NON-FICTION: FROM HAVANA WITH LOVE

Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s latest travelogue documents a valuable part of Cuban society, in contrast to the usual discussion around
Published 17 Oct, 2021 06:39am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

At the very outset, the author clarifies that this is not a translation of his memoirs, published in Urdu as Yaadon Ke...
Published 10 Oct, 2021 06:36am
COLUMN: INFECTION FICTIONS

COLUMN: INFECTION FICTIONS

Sally Rooney is everywhere just now because her eagerly-awaited third novel came out on September 7. In Beautiful...
Published 10 Oct, 2021 06:36am
NON-FICTION: HAVING FAITH IN PAKISTAN

NON-FICTION: HAVING FAITH IN PAKISTAN

A handsome coffee table book about the various religions in Pakistan could have done with better attention to editorial and...
Published 10 Oct, 2021 06:36am
FICTION: LEARNING TO FLY

FICTION: LEARNING TO FLY

A sophomore novel explores the relationships individuals have with others and the mental disturbances and emotional baggage...
Published 10 Oct, 2021 06:36am
NON-FICTION: SONGS OF THE DESERT

NON-FICTION: SONGS OF THE DESERT

An important documentation of popular Thari folk songs not only introduces the reader to their rustic beauty, but also...
Published 03 Oct, 2021 07:11am
NON-FICTION: LOVE, DEATH AND MEMORY

NON-FICTION: LOVE, DEATH AND MEMORY

An utterly gripping story about the life of an Austrian Nazi war criminal who was indicted for mass murder, but escaped...
Published 03 Oct, 2021 07:11am
COLUMN: THE PEOPLE’S MUFTI

COLUMN: THE PEOPLE’S MUFTI

Masjid Qasim Ali Khan is a historic landmark in the city of Peshawar. Built in the late 17th century, this 350-year...
Published 03 Oct, 2021 07:11am
NON-FICTION: WOMEN OF THE VERVE

NON-FICTION: WOMEN OF THE VERVE

A collection of essays on the women’s movement in Pakistan brings the past and present together in a valuable resource that
Published 26 Sep, 2021 11:56am
NON-FICTION: TALKING TO THE EMPIRE

NON-FICTION: TALKING TO THE EMPIRE

A convincingly argued treatise on the need to explore Muslim identity in the same ways that race, gender and citizenship have
Published 26 Sep, 2021 11:44am
COLUMN: A GHAZAL AND ITS PARTS II

COLUMN: A GHAZAL AND ITS PARTS II

Naqsh Faryaadi is the first ghazal in the 1816 manuscript of Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib’s Divan. In the 1821 manuscript, it has
Published 26 Sep, 2021 11:40am
ESSAY: IT IS FOR THE CHILD, SIR

ESSAY: IT IS FOR THE CHILD, SIR

A child’s education begins at birth, not in the school, and is automatically in the mother tongue. Any interruption in the
Published 19 Sep, 2021 09:50am
COLUMN: THREE EXEMPLARY POETS

COLUMN: THREE EXEMPLARY POETS

There are three women Urdu poets — long settled in North America now — who continue to surprise and elate their...
Published 19 Sep, 2021 09:43am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Coming from a Dubai-based lawyer and adviser on banking and corporate matters, this compact yet comprehensive guide meets the
Published 19 Sep, 2021 09:39am
NON-FICTION: DIPLOMATIC UNNICETIES

NON-FICTION: DIPLOMATIC UNNICETIES

A Pakistani diplomat’s recollections of his experiences in the foreign service often leave the reader enveloped in a deep air of
Published 12 Sep, 2021 11:23am
FICTION: SURVIVAL REIGNS SUPREME

FICTION: SURVIVAL REIGNS SUPREME

With a sparse and to-the-point writing style, a collection of short stories relies heavily on the reader’s ability to read between
Published 12 Sep, 2021 11:23am
COLUMN: SOME IRISH POETS

COLUMN: SOME IRISH POETS

While there’s little doubt that some of the finest English-language poetry, especially in the 20th century, has...
Published 12 Sep, 2021 10:45am
FICTION: ALIENS ACROSS GENERATIONS

FICTION: ALIENS ACROSS GENERATIONS

A Booker Prize long-listed novel delves into the lives of characters trying to liberate themselves from being slotted in boxes...
Published 05 Sep, 2021 07:15am
COLUMN: THE RETURN OF ATTIA HOSAIN

COLUMN: THE RETURN OF ATTIA HOSAIN

Last Monday evening — three days before her novel Sunlight on a Broken Column and her collection of stories ...
Published 29 Aug, 2021 07:06am
FICTION: DJINNS AND FREE WILL

FICTION: DJINNS AND FREE WILL

Those expecting to be regaled by a highly supernatural tale are bound to be disappointed, but there is plenty else to be...
Published 29 Aug, 2021 07:06am
NON-FICTION: THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TRUTH

NON-FICTION: THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TRUTH

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists presents a comprehensive historical record and political history as well as a highly...
Published 29 Aug, 2021 07:06am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The Sindh Graduates Association (SGA) was established in 1972 to provide students emerging from rural schools in Sindh...
Published 22 Aug, 2021 07:03am
COLUMN: GRANDPA'S GARDEN OF BLISS

COLUMN: GRANDPA'S GARDEN OF BLISS

I write this from self-isolation. Our elder son has Covid, luckily a mild case. We’re not going near him and wear...
Updated 22 Aug, 2021 03:05pm
NON-FICTION: A GALAXY OF MUSIC LEGENDS

NON-FICTION: A GALAXY OF MUSIC LEGENDS

Transcriptions of interviews conducted with the Subcontinent’s greatest musicians provide fascinating insights and anecdotes...
Published 22 Aug, 2021 07:03am
FICTION: LITTLE WOMEN, DROWNING

FICTION: LITTLE WOMEN, DROWNING

A debut novella focuses on the rigid gender roles Pakistani society dictates, told through the emotional story of a woman...
Published 22 Aug, 2021 07:03am
NON-FICTION: FINDING PAKISTAN

NON-FICTION: FINDING PAKISTAN

A historian’s latest work is one that deserves to be read by everyone interested in finding the intellectual and political...
Published 22 Aug, 2021 07:03am
COLUMN: THE PERTURBED MUSLIM MIND

COLUMN: THE PERTURBED MUSLIM MIND

In the early 14th century, Shaikh Mahmoud Shabistari wrote Gulshan-i-Raaz [Garden of Secrets], an epic poem in...
Published 15 Aug, 2021 05:34am
FICTION: BEING HUMAN

FICTION: BEING HUMAN

Kazuo Ishiguro’s first novel since his Nobel Prize is a meditation on intelligence, loneliness, empathy, faith and, perhaps,...
Published 15 Aug, 2021 05:34am
NON-FICTION: THE ANGUISHED SOUL

NON-FICTION: THE ANGUISHED SOUL

A book brings together a poet’s urgent need to be heard and to relate the betrayal and loss faced in life with her creative...
Published 15 Aug, 2021 05:34am
COLUMN: A GHAZAL AND ITS PARTS — I

COLUMN: A GHAZAL AND ITS PARTS — I

Ghazals are poems made up of two-line verses (bayt). Broadly speaking, they are poems about love — physical or...
Published 08 Aug, 2021 06:53am
NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF ISIS

NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF ISIS

Profiles of 13 women provide essential reading for those interested in understanding the plausible root causes of radicalisat...
Published 08 Aug, 2021 06:53am
FICTION: PRISONERS OF HONOUR

FICTION: PRISONERS OF HONOUR

Despite the shortcomings of a debuting writer, a novel from Balochistan is a worthy read, addressing the practice of ‘honour...
Published 08 Aug, 2021 06:53am
NON-FICTION: THE HINDUSTAN OF HINDUS

NON-FICTION: THE HINDUSTAN OF HINDUS

A well-researched book focuses on the transformation that has taken place in India under Narendra Modi and the stranglehold...
Published 08 Aug, 2021 06:53am
COLUMN: WHAT’S IN A NAME

COLUMN: WHAT’S IN A NAME

Among the several new writers to receive prominent notices lately, the names of some of those accorded high acclaim...
Published 01 Aug, 2021 07:05am
FICTION: FRY DOES THE ILIAD

FICTION: FRY DOES THE ILIAD

Retelling the story of the Trojan War would have been challenging for even the most highly trained of classicists, but Stephen Fry
Published 01 Aug, 2021 07:05am
NON-FICTION: THE POLITICS OF COVID-19

NON-FICTION: THE POLITICS OF COVID-19

Maverick philosopher Slavoj Zizek delves into the political, ideological and socio-economic aspects of the coronavirus pandemic
Published 01 Aug, 2021 07:05am
COLUMN: UTOPIA IS NEVER LOST

COLUMN: UTOPIA IS NEVER LOST

From the late 19th century, humanity began to move faster than it ever had before in history towards specialisation...
Published 25 Jul, 2021 07:02am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Straggling Through Fire: An Anthology of Proemistry Ghulam Murtaza Aatir As the author explains, this is not ...
Published 25 Jul, 2021 07:02am