NON-FICTION: VISTAS OF PAKISTAN

NON-FICTION: VISTAS OF PAKISTAN

A coffee table book provides scintillating images that can help promote tourism to the country, but could have benefited Published 12 May, 2019 07:02am
NON-FICTION: THE COMPLEX MR BHUTTO

NON-FICTION: THE COMPLEX MR BHUTTO

A balanced and thought-provoking book psychoanalyses Pakistan’s most charismatic civilian leader since the Quaid
Published 12 May, 2019 07:02am
COLUMN: REVISITING SPRING

COLUMN: REVISITING SPRING

Yesterday, from a table piled with my favourite books, I retrieved a translation of The Four Dervishes. I had ...
Published 12 May, 2019 07:02am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Mauj-i-Saba Parveen Sultana Saba From a poet as adept with the paintbrush as she is with the pen, this collection
Published 12 May, 2019 07:02am
FICTION: THE BURDEN OF GUILT

FICTION: THE BURDEN OF GUILT

Mirza Waheed’s third novel is an exploration of moral dilemmas and existential issues and the element of guilt in human
Published 05 May, 2019 06:49am
FICTION: STORIES FROM THE VEIL

FICTION: STORIES FROM THE VEIL

Scattered between tales of simplistic women and misogynistic men, some stories leap from the pages and leave an
Published 05 May, 2019 06:49am
LITBUZZ: A CLOCKWORK CONDITION FOUND

LITBUZZ: A CLOCKWORK CONDITION FOUND

An unfinished manuscript by Anthony Burgess, exploring the social and moral panic caused by his novel A Clockwork...
Published 05 May, 2019 06:49am
COLUMN: UNPOETIC POETS

COLUMN: UNPOETIC POETS

Much of today’s English-language poetry seems to be written by people who believe themselves to be poets, but have...
Published 28 Apr, 2019 07:16am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The Glorious Traditions of St Patrick’s Menin Rodrigues This memoir by a former student combines the history of...
Published 28 Apr, 2019 07:16am
FICTION: THE WONDER YEARS

FICTION: THE WONDER YEARS

Quite aside from the charming flavour of its original Urdu diction, a new novel succeeds in stirring a deep emotional
Published 28 Apr, 2019 07:16am
FICTION: OUT OF PLACE

FICTION: OUT OF PLACE

A debut novel is only partially interesting and suffers from too many diversions that have nothing to do with the plot
Published 21 Apr, 2019 07:10am
COLUMN: CULTURE VERSUS IDEOLOGY

COLUMN: CULTURE VERSUS IDEOLOGY

It was about 25 years ago — a time of intense political tensions between Sindhi-speaking and non-Sindhi speaking...
Published 21 Apr, 2019 07:10am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Surmaee Arif Bukhari This collection of nearly 150 ghazals in Urdu, composed by an academic steeped
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: A SYMPHONIC DEBUT

FICTION: A SYMPHONIC DEBUT

Though a first-timer, Haroon Khalid Akhtar displays the ability of a veteran to captivate readers as much with the
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
NON-FICTION: OUT OF SERVICE

NON-FICTION: OUT OF SERVICE

An exploration of the problems of the bureaucracy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is easy to read, but lacks academic rigour and
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
COLUMN: ON ARABIC BASHING…

COLUMN: ON ARABIC BASHING…

Thinking in binaries is the delight of a growing child. Isn’t the cat evil, through and through evil, with nothing...
Published 14 Apr, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: THE DOG THAT HATED ME

FICTION: THE DOG THAT HATED ME

A coming-of-age story about a boy looking for a dog that bit his finger off in his ancestral Afghan village marks an
Published 07 Apr, 2019 07:15am
FICTION: THWARTED POTENTIALS

FICTION: THWARTED POTENTIALS

An edgy debut novel fictionalises the life of Dr Abdus Salam to explore the politics of religion in Pakistan
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
ESSAY: CHRISTCHURCH & OTHER STORIES

ESSAY: CHRISTCHURCH & OTHER STORIES

Two literary academics make the case for the power of storytelling from Muslim perspectives to disrupt Islamophobic
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
COLUMN: IN DEFENCE OF WRITERS

COLUMN: IN DEFENCE OF WRITERS

When you think of a writer, do you imagine a person who is brilliant, eloquent and deeply philosophical? Someone who...
Published 31 Mar, 2019 06:59am
FICTION: IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK

FICTION: IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK

A psychological thriller with strong female characters upends expectations from a relationship triangle involving a man
Published 24 Mar, 2019 07:11am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Altaf-i-Sahafat Dr Tahir Masood A tribute to veteran journalist, editor and publisher Altaf Hasan Qureshi, the book
Published 17 Mar, 2019 07:51am
COLUMN: DECADENCE OF THE FRENCH

COLUMN: DECADENCE OF THE FRENCH

A certain amount of decadence and rakishness is required to produce a worthwhile work of art or piece of literature....
Published 17 Mar, 2019 07:51am
FICTION: THE NEXT BIG KARACHI NOVEL?

FICTION: THE NEXT BIG KARACHI NOVEL?

With a protagonist impossible not to like and enjoyably ranging across aspects of Karachi’s art, culture, landscape and
Updated 18 Mar, 2019 09:05am
POETRY: REQUIEM FOR A DREAMER

POETRY: REQUIEM FOR A DREAMER

Suroor Barabankvi’s collected works make clear that the late poet was one who illuminated the personal as much as the
Published 10 Mar, 2019 09:14am
COLUMN: FICTION’S REDEMPTIVE POWER

COLUMN: FICTION’S REDEMPTIVE POWER

I’ve just returned from my first Lahore Literary Festival (LLF), having previously attended four in Karachi since...
Published 10 Mar, 2019 09:05am
Books in Brief

Books in Brief

An exhaustively researched account that highlights the role of Pakistan’s military in global peacekeeping efforts, with
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
COLUMN: THE LIFE OF FESTIVALS

COLUMN: THE LIFE OF FESTIVALS

I arrived at Chennai airport from Dubai early on a mid-January morning to be greeted at immigration by a smiling...
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
NON-FICTION: KHUSHWANT'S PUNJAB

NON-FICTION: KHUSHWANT'S PUNJAB

Compiled by his daughter, a book brings together the best of the towering intellectual’s essays on his land, his people
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:08am
FICTION: MORE THAN JUST TEEN LOVE

FICTION: MORE THAN JUST TEEN LOVE

An incredibly endearing Young Adult novel with a sweet, sad, hopeful heart deals sensitively with Islamophobia and
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:07am
FESTIVAL: MORE THAN BOOKS AND AUTHORS

FESTIVAL: MORE THAN BOOKS AND AUTHORS

Despite shortcomings in its programming and attendance this year, the Lahore Literary Festival is a welcome blessing in
Published 03 Mar, 2019 07:07am
POETRY: BEYOND COMPARTMENTALISATION

POETRY: BEYOND COMPARTMENTALISATION

Undeniably one of the most powerful voices to have graced the world of Urdu, Zehra Nigah’s latest offering reinforces
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:29am
FICTION: SINISTER SISTERS

FICTION: SINISTER SISTERS

A morbidly funny modern noir combines family saga, quirky crime thriller and dark comedy, but is also a sharply incisive
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:23am
NON-FICTION: THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND

NON-FICTION: THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND

A stimulating finale to a trilogy on humans past, present and future meditates on what it means to be human in the age
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:17am
COLUMN: IRAQ'S NOVEL BOUNTY

COLUMN: IRAQ'S NOVEL BOUNTY

In a year of relentlessly pursuing good novels, some of the most interesting and amazing novels I read came,...
Published 24 Feb, 2019 09:14am
FICTION: JANE AUSTEN IN THE PUNJAB

FICTION: JANE AUSTEN IN THE PUNJAB

A contemporary Pakistani adaptation of Pride and Prejudice works because of its attention to detail when it comes to
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
NON-FICTION: ODDS TOWARDS ENDS

NON-FICTION: ODDS TOWARDS ENDS

A good source for understanding the Indian perspective and narrative on important Indo-Pak issues, a research book falls
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
COLUMN: ODE TO FATHERHOOD

COLUMN: ODE TO FATHERHOOD

Many years ago, after becoming a father I proudly announced it to my friends. Someone close but senior in years...
Published 17 Feb, 2019 07:38am
FESTIVAL: THE DEBUT OF ADAB

FESTIVAL: THE DEBUT OF ADAB

The latest entry on the literary festival circuit is the Adab Festival which took place in Karachi from February 1 to 3.
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

A murder mystery and exploration of adolescence, fraught with uncertainty about one’s identity and sexuality, against
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
COLUMN: TRANSCENDING GHALIB

COLUMN: TRANSCENDING GHALIB

Much has been said about the difficulties one faces in translating poetry. Yes, it is a daunting task, particularly...
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Shahrah-i-Khubaani Ke Musaafir Salman Rashid The travelogue author’s account — an Urdu translation of his book
Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
NON-FICTION: FOR THE LOVE OF MOCHA

NON-FICTION: FOR THE LOVE OF MOCHA

A real-life tale about reinventing coffee works as a window into Yemeni culture and the crisis that it’s caught
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
FICTION: GRUDGES AND FORGIVENESS

FICTION: GRUDGES AND FORGIVENESS

Bollywood star Twinkle Khanna’s debut novel leaves much to be desired. While the story does have some quotable lines,
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
NON-FICTION: DOWN DELHI LANES

NON-FICTION: DOWN DELHI LANES

History through eight classical Urdu poets whose hearts remained ensconced in ‘Dilli’ even when they were forced to
Published 03 Feb, 2019 08:32am
FICTION: FLIGHTS OF SYMBOLISM

FICTION: FLIGHTS OF SYMBOLISM

Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s latest novel embarks on an allegorical journey to deal with issues of religious interpretation
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
COLUMN: ACTS OF RESISTANCE

COLUMN: ACTS OF RESISTANCE

Eminent poet and feminist Fahmida Riaz was gentle and warm in demeanour and elegantly understated in appearance, but...
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Pashaimaan Chahatein — Three Novels Aziz Aijaz Set in modern Pakistan, the titular tale tells of a cricket fan and the
Published 27 Jan, 2019 07:01am
FICTION: EMPIRE’S LAST SONGS

FICTION: EMPIRE’S LAST SONGS

A debut novel traces the lives of four pampered Afghan sisters over four decades as well as that of a rebellious maid
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The West’s Worst Fear Ali Ahmed In this socio-political comment on the “presence of Muslims which agitates the minds
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
FICTION: ACCOMPLISHED FANTASY

FICTION: ACCOMPLISHED FANTASY

Reading the third book in a fantasy series first actually whets the appetite for the other parts
Published 20 Jan, 2019 08:58am
NON-FICTION: THE LINES OF OTHERS

NON-FICTION: THE LINES OF OTHERS

A nuanced detailing of the tragedies and ordinariness of daily life on the Line of Control is also political commentary
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
FICTION: DISSOLVING IDENTITIES

FICTION: DISSOLVING IDENTITIES

Reissued after 40 years, a memoir-like novel still seems fresh and emotive, but its brevity cannot do justice to its
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
COLUMN: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POWER

COLUMN: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POWER

In my last column I explored what happens to the five senses in a digital age via a reading of Mohsin Hamid’s Exit...
Published 13 Jan, 2019 07:23am
FICTION: ‘MY SHATTERED REFLECTION’

FICTION: ‘MY SHATTERED REFLECTION’

An English translation of a one-of-its-kind novel from Bhopal, once dubbed one of the ‘best untranslated novels’ in the
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
NON-FICTION: BEING PRIYANKA CHOPRA

NON-FICTION: BEING PRIYANKA CHOPRA

Two books on the global superstar have recently been released, but only one of them gives you a real insight into the
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

M.A. Jinnah: The Outside View Muhammad Reza Kazimi The veteran historian, a retired professor of the University
Published 06 Jan, 2019 06:33am
FICTION: MURAKAMI’S BLANK SPACES

FICTION: MURAKAMI’S BLANK SPACES

Master novelist Haruki Murakami’s latest book, at its core, is about the melancholic nature of the creative process but
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF EMPIRE

NON-FICTION: THE WOMEN OF EMPIRE

An exciting new book delves into the lives of the real, flesh-and-blood women who were indispensable to the formation
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
COLUMN: POETS AND DREAMERS

COLUMN: POETS AND DREAMERS

They were born five years apart. Both Leos, both poets, prose writers, radicals. I had barely stopped mourning one...
Published 30 Dec, 2018 07:09am
FAMILY MATTERS

FAMILY MATTERS

Are people who need people really the luckiest people in the world? Not a chance, according to Lane Moore, author of...
Published 23 Dec, 2018 07:22am
FICTION: MOOING ON UP

FICTION: MOOING ON UP

The struggles of a wife and mother of three when her husband decides to give up his corporate job and venture
Published 23 Dec, 2018 07:22am
FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

A majestic debut novel by a longtime apprentice of writing is a devastating portrayal of malignant male sexuality and
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
POETRY: A POEM FOR A REFUGEE SON

POETRY: A POEM FOR A REFUGEE SON

Khalid Hosseini deviates from his usual style of fictional prose to offer a heartfelt tribute to refugees in the form
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
FICTION: LAMENT OF THE POWERLESS

FICTION: LAMENT OF THE POWERLESS

An evocative novel about the underprivileged and marginalised in Sindh reads like a vivid screenplay
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
COLUMN: THE ASH OF GRACE

COLUMN: THE ASH OF GRACE

A short, fidgety old man sporting a neatly trimmed grey beard and usually wearing a lounge suit with a cheerful tie,...
Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
IN MEMORIAM: THE ONE WHO DID NOT ASK

IN MEMORIAM: THE ONE WHO DID NOT ASK

Altaf Fatima, who passed away last week, never received her due despite a formidable body of work. But she was much
Published 09 Dec, 2018 07:06am
YOU HAD ME AT “MEOW”

YOU HAD ME AT “MEOW”

I love animals and I love books, but I tend to avoid novels about animals because I don’t enjoy crying. The world...
Published 09 Dec, 2018 07:06am