COLUMN: MEMON’S LOGIC OF CAPRICE

COLUMN: MEMON’S LOGIC OF CAPRICE

A young boy plays around in the narrow corridors of a dilapidated house dimly lit by kerosene lanterns casting long...
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING KARGIL

NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING KARGIL

Nasim Zehra’s book on the events surrounding the infamous Pakistan-India conflict and the subsequent military coup
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
IN MEMORIAM: THE ERA OF YOUSUFI

IN MEMORIAM: THE ERA OF YOUSUFI

The passing away of Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi on June 20 seemed to signal a cultural loss and the decline of a tradition of
Published 01 Jul, 2018 07:07am
FICTION: DARING TO DREAM

FICTION: DARING TO DREAM

A story of one of the many unsung heroines fighting for their right to learn
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
NARRATIVE ARC: ROY’S REBELLION

NARRATIVE ARC: ROY’S REBELLION

There is a country and there is a country’s conscience. When we witness India going through times comparable with...
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
NON-FICTION: MISTRESS OF HERBS

NON-FICTION: MISTRESS OF HERBS

A fascinating tome about the medicinal benefits of plants commonly used in our kitchens could have employed better
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
DOWN CRICKET LANE

DOWN CRICKET LANE

Former Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly is an inspiring individual. He was one of those rare Indian captains who...
Published 24 Jun, 2018 07:06am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

BOOKS THAT TRANSFORM HOW WE THINK A phrase often rolled out by reviewers is that a book ‘holds up a mirror to our...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

Kamila Shamsie wins Women’s Prize for Fiction Seven has proved to be a lucky number for Kamila Shamsie as her...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
CONTEMPORARY VOICES

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Ali Baba Taj is a distinguished Urdu, Hazargi and Persian poet. He is the author of a collection of poems titled...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
NON-FICTION: BIASED BARRIERS

NON-FICTION: BIASED BARRIERS

Bryan W. Van Norden’s book is a significant landmark on the road to exposing philosophy’s Euro-American bias
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
FICTION: A TOUCH OF MADNESS

FICTION: A TOUCH OF MADNESS

A novel that deftly combines the daunting reality of day-to-day life in a war-torn city with a hint of self-deprecating
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
COLUMN: ODOUR OF SANCTITY

COLUMN: ODOUR OF SANCTITY

The air that we breathe is axiomatic for something taken for granted. But smells are potent and important, affecting...
Published 15 Jun, 2018 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Hard and Bloody Road to Independence: Timor Leste Tariq Ashraf Mughal A history of the country that gained...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
FICTION: POETIC JUSTICE

FICTION: POETIC JUSTICE

Matthew Pearl’s latest crime novel portrays interactions among the poets who variously regard one another with
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE ANGRY SCHOLAR

NARRATIVE ARC: THE ANGRY SCHOLAR

There is an old Arabic adage: The death of a scholar is the death of the world. Falling well within the tradition of...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NON-FICTION: MEMORY IN EXILE

NON-FICTION: MEMORY IN EXILE

Split: A Life is an outspoken account that lays bare the life of its author with all its foibles and frills
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
POETRY: HARMONISING FORCE

POETRY: HARMONISING FORCE

Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s latest book pushes the traditional notion of the ghazal to espouse a broadened scope of concerns
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
FICTION: OF LOVE AND OTHER DEMONS

FICTION: OF LOVE AND OTHER DEMONS

One of the finest novelists of his generation, Julian Barnes writes a novel that is perhaps the saddest novel to have
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
IN MEMORIAM: IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN

IN MEMORIAM: IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN

Eminent scholar M. Umar Memon, who passed away on June 4, opened up new avenues of expression through an armload
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
COLUMN: A PRICELESS PEARL

COLUMN: A PRICELESS PEARL

Don’t be awed by Urfi because he is from Shiraz Don’t be captivated by Zulali because he is from Khwansar Come...
Published 10 Jun, 2018 06:53am
NARRATIVE ARC: DEMOLISHING HISTORY

NARRATIVE ARC: DEMOLISHING HISTORY

Argentinean poet and writer Jorge Luis Borges had almost lost his eyesight in the latter years of his life. Once he...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
RETROSPECTIVE: THE WORLD OF KAFKA

RETROSPECTIVE: THE WORLD OF KAFKA

June 3 is Prague-born writer Franz Kafka’s 94th death anniversary. Books & Authors reflects on his creative legacy
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
NON-FICTION: RE-READING THE TEXTS

NON-FICTION: RE-READING THE TEXTS

A lucid, diverse and critical collection of essays that look at literary production across the globe to illuminate some
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
COLUMN: MY LIFE AS A WRITER

COLUMN: MY LIFE AS A WRITER

The tiny woman standing in front of me at the crowded reception turned around and said, “Hello, I’m Pat.” I...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
CONTEMPORARY VOICES

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Ayaz Gul is one of the leading contemporary Sindhi poets of the country. He has published seven collections of...
Published 03 Jun, 2018 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Lessons from Implementation of Educational Reforms in Pakistan:
Published 27 May, 2018 08:37am
COLUMN: AFTER THE APOCALYPSE

COLUMN: AFTER THE APOCALYPSE

“In three or four generations the race would not be able to survive at all, would not be able to make...
Published 27 May, 2018 08:37am
IN MEMORIAM: CRYING OVER WOLFE

IN MEMORIAM: CRYING OVER WOLFE

The white-suited wizard of ‘New Journalism’ who exuberantly chronicled American culture, passed away this week at age 88
Published 20 May, 2018 08:02am
NON-FICTION: LIFE COACHES

NON-FICTION: LIFE COACHES

A self-help book draws on the experiences and insights of over 140 captains of industry
Published 20 May, 2018 08:02am
COLUMN: AMONG EYELESS STATUES

COLUMN: AMONG EYELESS STATUES

The shock that then jolts the reader is the substitution in the reader’s mind of the rats by people...
Published 20 May, 2018 08:02am
ESSAY: THE PROBLEM WITH NOBEL 

ESSAY: THE PROBLEM WITH NOBEL 

The Nobel Prize in Literature will not be awarded this year, amid allegations of sexual misconduct against ...
Published 20 May, 2018 08:02am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE PAIN OF QUETTA

NARRATIVE ARC: THE PAIN OF QUETTA

After a three-hour delay in departure from Islamabad, it was a turbulent flight to Quetta. The faint-hearted ...
Published 13 May, 2018 07:20am
FICTION: DREAMS AND DUST

FICTION: DREAMS AND DUST

An English translation does justice to Mustansar Hussain Tarar’s deeply insightful novel
Published 13 May, 2018 07:20am
COLUMN: DICTATORS AS WRITERS

COLUMN: DICTATORS AS WRITERS

The larger-than-life shadow of despotic tyrants takes over all aspects of society, from work ethics to spirituality....
Published 13 May, 2018 07:20am
NARRATIVE ARC: A SEASON IN HELL

NARRATIVE ARC: A SEASON IN HELL

Even after centuries have passed, the charm and enigma of great verse from anywhere has the strength to move someone...
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
POETRY: PERILS OF TRANSLATING POETRY

POETRY: PERILS OF TRANSLATING POETRY

Christopher Shackle’s translation of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai’s Risalo loses out on nuance, but is consistent, articulate
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
NON-FICTION: HOW TO BUSINESS

NON-FICTION: HOW TO BUSINESS

Explaining the importance of entrepreneurial education in creating a healthy economic ecosystem for Pakistan
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
FICTION: COLOURED IDENTITIES

FICTION: COLOURED IDENTITIES

A novel grapples with the crises of identities in multicultural America, but fails to flesh out its Pakistani characters
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
CHILDREN ‘DON’T TELL!’

CHILDREN ‘DON’T TELL!’

If family secrets are the stuff memoirs are made of, it’s no wonder the genre is flourishing. Nearly every family...
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
FICTION: THE SADNESS OF SEPARATION

FICTION: THE SADNESS OF SEPARATION

A collection of poetry and short stories by Gulzar about Partition have finally been published in Pakistan in the script
Published 06 May, 2018 07:05am
COLUMN: WRITING MALALA’S STORY

COLUMN: WRITING MALALA’S STORY

Malala Yousafzai’s recent return to Pakistan, after five years of exile, spawned columns of newsprint and dozens ...
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
FICTION: PLOTS, PALACES AND PROSE

FICTION: PLOTS, PALACES AND PROSE

A slim new novel comes across on occasion as almost Dickensian in its sweeping portrayal of social panorama
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Nigaar Khaana: Shanul Haq Haqqee ki Muntakhib Tehreerein This collection of literary essays and pen sketches by...
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
FROM TROUBLED PAST TO PULITZER

FROM TROUBLED PAST TO PULITZER

Where autobiographical writing by black men is concerned, perhaps no figure looms as large as James Baldwin’s...
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
FICTION: BHEETAR FRUIT

FICTION: BHEETAR FRUIT

Stories that capture important moments of the human experience
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
FICTION: HERE BE MONSTERS

FICTION: HERE BE MONSTERS

An author moves characters from classics about ‘mad scientists’ confidently, if not completely convincingly, through
Published 29 Apr, 2018 07:16am
NARRATIVE ARC: BEWARE OF ART

NARRATIVE ARC: BEWARE OF ART

In Pakistan today, we face a renewed challenge to both freedom of inquiry and freedom of expression, coupled with a...
Published 22 Apr, 2018 07:20am
NON-FICTION: STAMPING POSTERITY

NON-FICTION: STAMPING POSTERITY

A sumptuous volume is not only a tribute to a legendary stamp designer, but also a visual chronicle
Published 22 Apr, 2018 07:20am
COLUMN: LOSING IQBAL

COLUMN: LOSING IQBAL

Yesterday, April 21, marked exactly 80 years since the death of Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Who is Iqbal? So many lofty...
Published 22 Apr, 2018 07:20am
NON-FICTION: SHARDS OF MEMORY

NON-FICTION: SHARDS OF MEMORY

A debutante author reconstructs Partition through the things fleeing migrants took with them from their homes
Published 15 Apr, 2018 06:28am
COLUMN: THE MAGIC TOUCH

COLUMN: THE MAGIC TOUCH

More than halfway through Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif’s lengthy masterpiece In the Eye of the Sun, the...
Published 15 Apr, 2018 06:28am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Mehvar Ibn Saeed In this classic story by Hasan Askari writing under a pseudonym, the disempowerment of ...
Published 15 Apr, 2018 06:28am
NARRATIVE ARC: BLOOD AND GRACE

NARRATIVE ARC: BLOOD AND GRACE

The poise, the grace, the detached analysis of the political trajectory of the country and the unique...
Published 15 Apr, 2018 06:28am
NON-FICTION: A MEMOIR TOO SOON

NON-FICTION: A MEMOIR TOO SOON

Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s autobiography is mediocre at best and has come too soon in his career
Published 15 Apr, 2018 06:28am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The Best of Faiz Ahmed Faiz Parvez Anjum With several volumes of translations to his name, particularly the works ...
Published 08 Apr, 2018 06:48am
OH, THE HORROR!

OH, THE HORROR!

When I was 9 or 10 and liked to go to Saturday afternoon horror films, there was a kid who got so scared he’d pull...
Published 08 Apr, 2018 06:48am
COLUMN: GARDENS OF THE HEART

COLUMN: GARDENS OF THE HEART

Garden imagery can be allegorical, metaphorical or simply romantic. In classical Persian and Urdu ghazal, the garden...
Published 08 Apr, 2018 06:48am