NON-FICTION: LIVING WITH THE BOMB

NON-FICTION: LIVING WITH THE BOMB

An anthology of essays provides insight into the labyrinth of India’s military and civilian nuclear programmes...
Published 29 Mar, 2020 07:36am
FICTION: IT'S COMPLICATED

FICTION: IT'S COMPLICATED

A novel that seems like fluffy chick-lit about online dating has multiple layers...
Published 29 Mar, 2020 07:36am
FICTION: ANTHRAX THRILLER

FICTION: ANTHRAX THRILLER

A recent action-filled and gripping novel revolving around Iraq’s biological weapons is a stark reminder of the...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
ESSAY: A TRANSLATION EMERGENCY

ESSAY: A TRANSLATION EMERGENCY

Pakistan is in dire need of engaging in a dialogue with the world, but the means to do so is neither supported nor...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
COLUMN: ANCHORS OF REALITY

COLUMN: ANCHORS OF REALITY

Alam’s canvas is both vast and complex. What distinguishes his storytelling is the simultaneity of conscious and...
Published 22 Mar, 2020 06:49am
NON-FICTION: LOSING THE WORD

NON-FICTION: LOSING THE WORD

Karen Armstrong’s latest book is a grand tour of world religions, that develops her thesis that scripture is a way to
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:49am
FICTION: TOO HEAVY ON THE SERMONS

FICTION: TOO HEAVY ON THE SERMONS

A debut novel presenting itself as chick-lit is let down by the author’s inability to find her voice and her desire to
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:45am
NON-FICTION: UNEQUAL LIVES

NON-FICTION: UNEQUAL LIVES

A new book argues that well-designed and implemented public policies can indeed have significant impacts in reducing
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:40am
COLUMN: VIRAL STORIES

COLUMN: VIRAL STORIES

Stopping short of being declared a pandemic on a global scale by watchdog bodies, the dreaded coronavirus has...
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:35am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

An exploration of the ancient rock art found in the Kirthar Mountains of Sindh and Balochistan, comprising pictures as
Published 15 Mar, 2020 08:34am
FESTIVAL: FESTIVAL BEYOND LITERATURE

FESTIVAL: FESTIVAL BEYOND LITERATURE

Hit by fears of the coronavirus, the Karachi Literature Festival nevertheless managed to pull off what is still the
Published 08 Mar, 2020 08:35am
FICTION: LADY OF THE FLIES

FICTION: LADY OF THE FLIES

Despite some flaws, a debut novel charmingly depicts village life and growing up within it as a free spirit
Published 08 Mar, 2020 08:32am
COLUMN: TWO POEMS

COLUMN: TWO POEMS

Two unpublished poems from the writer…
Published 08 Mar, 2020 08:19am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

An evaluation of covert deceptions allegedly perpetrated by India from a decidedly Pakistani state perspective. Many of
Published 08 Mar, 2020 08:18am
POETRY: PIRZADA'S POETIC PROWESS

POETRY: PIRZADA'S POETIC PROWESS

Dr Pirzada Qasim’s third collection of poetry has arrived after a span of many years. And the wait has been worth...
Published 01 Mar, 2020 07:05am
FESTIVAL: PAMUK AND PERSEVERANCE

FESTIVAL: PAMUK AND PERSEVERANCE

Despite being forced to close early on all three days and the organisers’ efforts to keep the agenda apolitical...
Published 01 Mar, 2020 07:05am
NON-FICTION: THE UNKNOWN EXODUS

NON-FICTION: THE UNKNOWN EXODUS

Hindus have been living in Balochistan since time immemorial, and ruled some parts of it too, before...
Published 01 Mar, 2020 07:05am
FICTION: ISMAT'S POLITICAL ALLEGORY

FICTION: ISMAT'S POLITICAL ALLEGORY

A superb English translation of Ismat Chughtai’s take on India’s Emergency in 1975, which is as prescient now...
Published 01 Mar, 2020 07:05am
IN CONVERSATION WITH AWAIS KHAN

IN CONVERSATION WITH AWAIS KHAN

What has been your takeaway from writing and getting In the Company of Strangers published? A lot of aspiring...
Published 23 Feb, 2020 07:06am
COLUMN: DALRYMPLE AND BARI ALIG

COLUMN: DALRYMPLE AND BARI ALIG

I am presently engrossed in William Dalrymple’s dazzling work The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India...
Published 23 Feb, 2020 07:06am
POETRY: A WHIFF OF THE IMAGINARY

POETRY: A WHIFF OF THE IMAGINARY

Written in a clear style and modern idiom, these poems display concerns of one of the most important contemp...
Published 16 Feb, 2020 07:09am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

An Urdu translation by Mahmood Alam Siddiqui of Saleena Karim’s 2010 book, Secular Jinnah and Pakistan:
Published 16 Feb, 2020 07:09am
COLUMN: UNREADING FAIZ

COLUMN: UNREADING FAIZ

Faiz spoke about prison, chain, lock, fire and scheming political leaders in his very first collection of pre-Pakistan..
Published 09 Feb, 2020 06:58am
FICTION: A TALE FOR ALL TIMES

FICTION: A TALE FOR ALL TIMES

Musharraf Ali Farooqi’s latest is a 13th century detective story that explores the nature of power and myth in a...
Published 09 Feb, 2020 06:58am
FICTION: WHAT'S IN A TRANSLATION?

FICTION: WHAT'S IN A TRANSLATION?

From inter-cultural to intra-cultural orientations, the world owes much to those who have translated works of...
Updated 02 Feb, 2020 12:32pm
POETRY: INSPIRED BY FAIZ

POETRY: INSPIRED BY FAIZ

The significance of an original collection of Pakistani English poetry lies in its ambition and desire to transcend...
Updated 02 Feb, 2020 08:04am
NON-FICTION: THE LAST EULOGY

NON-FICTION: THE LAST EULOGY

Litterateur Harold Bloom’s last book is a gift that his admirers and critics will relate to with equal respect...
Updated 02 Feb, 2020 08:04am
COLUMN: BEING DISEMBEDDED

COLUMN: BEING DISEMBEDDED

I spent a life-changing year in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the 1990s — a visit I have written about a few times for...
Updated 02 Feb, 2020 08:03am
FICTION: THE MAGIC OF STORIES

FICTION: THE MAGIC OF STORIES

Symbols, metaphors, intricate imagery and poetic prose come together in this labyrinthine novel that is an ode to...
Published 26 Jan, 2020 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Kanhaiyya Laal (Khalid Latif after conversion to Islam) Gauba was a Lahore-born lawyer, author and politician...
Published 26 Jan, 2020 07:05am
COLUMN: PATHWAYS OF LIGHT

COLUMN: PATHWAYS OF LIGHT

I approach biographies of my favourite writers with some trepidation, more so when the writer in question has ...
Published 26 Jan, 2020 07:05am
NON-FICTION: MEDICINES THAT KILL

NON-FICTION: MEDICINES THAT KILL

A lucid book adds nuance, depth and deeper understanding about the issue of counterfeit and substandard medicines...
Published 26 Jan, 2020 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The language spoken in Baltistan is said to be directly descended from Old Tibetan, which was used throughout the
Published 19 Jan, 2020 08:33am
COLUMN: PALESTINE AS METAPHOR

COLUMN: PALESTINE AS METAPHOR

The Palestinian poet known the world over is Mahmoud Darwish. Among the major poetic voices of our times, it is in...
Published 12 Jan, 2020 07:03am
FICTION: CELEBRATING SISTERHOOD

FICTION: CELEBRATING SISTERHOOD

Had it not won the Booker Prize, Bernardine Evaristo’s novel would still have entered the literary canon based on its
Published 12 Jan, 2020 07:03am
NON-FICTION: BARNES STORMING

NON-FICTION: BARNES STORMING

Julian Barnes’s latest book is a groundbreaking, genre-bending biography which has the fascination of fiction and which
Published 05 Jan, 2020 09:19am
NON-FICTION: SILENCED HISTORIES

NON-FICTION: SILENCED HISTORIES

Revisiting 1971 in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India shows how people remember the conflict and how states influence those
Published 05 Jan, 2020 09:10am
FICTION: IN SEARCH OF LOST IDENTITY

FICTION: IN SEARCH OF LOST IDENTITY

Muhammad Hafeez Khan’s latest work of fiction — a novel in the Seraiki language titled Adh Adhooray Lok [People...
Published 05 Jan, 2020 09:07am
NON-FICTION: NO TIME TO DIE

NON-FICTION: NO TIME TO DIE

A book that asks all the pertinent questions about euthanasia and more, but which is made special by its ability to
Published 29 Dec, 2019 07:16am
COLUMN: BOMBAL AND HER VISION

COLUMN: BOMBAL AND HER VISION

Long before the much-celebrated Latin American boom that is associated with the 1967 publication of One Hundred ...
Updated 30 Dec, 2019 02:30pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A collection of articles written from 1990 to date, that chart the progress — or lack, thereof — in economic, social
Published 29 Dec, 2019 07:16am
FICTION: MATTERS OF FAITH

FICTION: MATTERS OF FAITH

A Pakistani novel explores a young man’s evolving relationship to his faith, but its complexity is let down by its
Published 22 Dec, 2019 08:45am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A simply written and illustrated explanation of how the principles of the traditional martial art of Taekwondo can be
Published 22 Dec, 2019 08:19am
POETRY: SETTING THE STANDARD

POETRY: SETTING THE STANDARD

Syed Nomanul Haq meticulously turns a compiled version of Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s collected works into a critical one and thus
Published 15 Dec, 2019 09:21am
COLUMN: THE BROKEN ROPE

COLUMN: THE BROKEN ROPE

For those who have moved across places, there is a town where they dwell and there is a town which dwells inside...
Published 15 Dec, 2019 09:09am
FICTION: THE AUNT'S TALE

FICTION: THE AUNT'S TALE

Margaret Atwood’s sequel to her iconic The Handmaid’s Tale may not live up to its prequel, but is remarkable for its
Published 08 Dec, 2019 08:59am
NON-FICTION: FOOD FOR THOUGHT

NON-FICTION: FOOD FOR THOUGHT

A philosopher’s recounting of philosophical traditions whets the appetite for reflection
Published 08 Dec, 2019 08:49am
COLUMN: MODERNISM AND MYSTICISM

COLUMN: MODERNISM AND MYSTICISM

Words are the medium of expression for humans ... but words also put limitations, boundaries. God is free from...
Published 08 Dec, 2019 08:46am
NON-FICTION: SYMBOLS OF SAVAGERY

NON-FICTION: SYMBOLS OF SAVAGERY

An analysis of the rise of the so-called ‘Islamic State’ presents a unique look at its narratives through a South Asian
Published 01 Dec, 2019 08:24am
NON-FICTION: HOW THE EAST WAS WON

NON-FICTION: HOW THE EAST WAS WON

An excellent introduction to 1700s’ South Asia, William Dalrymple’s latest book offers much more food for thought for
Published 01 Dec, 2019 08:20am
COLUMN: NUSRAT'S IMPACT ON FICTION

COLUMN: NUSRAT'S IMPACT ON FICTION

Recently Rahat Fateh Ali Khan played the arena in my home city of Leeds — four hours of liquid gold vocalisation. ...
Published 01 Dec, 2019 08:13am
FICTION: SUPERNATURAL HISTORIES

FICTION: SUPERNATURAL HISTORIES

A debut novel makes an impact as a captivating story, combining historical fiction with a touch of both supernatural as
Published 24 Nov, 2019 07:07am
COLUMN: THREE TIDES FROM THE WEST

COLUMN: THREE TIDES FROM THE WEST

Reading on BBC2 about a series of programmes on the novels focusing on empire and race that shaped our world, I recalled
Published 24 Nov, 2019 07:07am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

A tiny work of literature created by Charlotte Bronte — the eldest of the three Bronte sisters, and author of the novel
Published 24 Nov, 2019 07:07am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A historical and contemporary political record and analysis that explains the evolution of the ideology from the margins
Published 24 Nov, 2019 07:07am
NON-FICTION: UP THE TOILET

NON-FICTION: UP THE TOILET

With November 19 being World Toilet Day, a book from Indian Gujarat charts the challenges and success of a programme to
Published 17 Nov, 2019 07:19am
FEATURE: THE DAMMED BOOKS

FEATURE: THE DAMMED BOOKS

The ban on import of books from India is having a disastrous effect, not only on the business of bookshops, but also on
Published 17 Nov, 2019 07:19am
COLUMN: RETURN OF THE NATIVE

COLUMN: RETURN OF THE NATIVE

Back in the 1970s and ’80s, at a fairly young age, it was in his native Lahore that he joined the political...
Published 17 Nov, 2019 07:19am
FICTION: BEYOND THE PALE

FICTION: BEYOND THE PALE

Zadie Smith’s first short story collection occupies a remote corner of a universe in which conventional notions of time
Published 10 Nov, 2019 06:57am
FICTION: THE COLOUR OF THE FUTURE

FICTION: THE COLOUR OF THE FUTURE

Multiple sci-fi award-winning author puts out her first collection of short stories that cements her position as a
Published 10 Nov, 2019 06:57am
COLUMN: CRITICISM’S HIGH PRIESTS

COLUMN: CRITICISM’S HIGH PRIESTS

The last quarter of this year marks the centenary of T.S. Eliot’s essay ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent’....
Published 10 Nov, 2019 06:57am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Described as an “ode to exploring the unbound beauty of the universe and its beings”, these minimalistic poems often
Published 10 Nov, 2019 06:57am
FICTION: THE CHARISMATIC THUG

FICTION: THE CHARISMATIC THUG

Sheheryar Sheikh’s sophomore novel is a thinly disguised fictional biopic that underscores the ugly side of power
Published 03 Nov, 2019 07:02am
ESSAY: MISUSING THE MARTIAL ARTS

ESSAY: MISUSING THE MARTIAL ARTS

The pop repackaging of samurai Miyamoto Musashi’s texts takes them as far from the samurai ethic as it is possible to be
Published 03 Nov, 2019 07:02am
COLUMN: LOOKING FOR AHMAD FARAZ

COLUMN: LOOKING FOR AHMAD FARAZ

Ahmad Faraz, the poet whose words delivered young hearts into a frenzied gallop, has himself been dwindling into...
Published 03 Nov, 2019 07:02am
FICTION: A LIFE LIVED IN RETROSPECT

FICTION: A LIFE LIVED IN RETROSPECT

Deborah Levy’s eighth and most complex novel, longlisted for the Booker Prize, provides a timely lesson in history and
Published 27 Oct, 2019 07:04am
NON-FICTION: THE CASE FOR TRAVEL

NON-FICTION: THE CASE FOR TRAVEL

An American and a Pakistani pen a book that brims with serendipity; the central message is along the lines of ‘if you
Published 27 Oct, 2019 07:04am