NON-FICTION: HOW WE BECAME FRIENDS

NON-FICTION: HOW WE BECAME FRIENDS

As China makes greater inroads into Pakistan, it is useful to know of the history behind the two countries’ long
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
COLUMN: THE PARI WITHIN THE GLASS

COLUMN: THE PARI WITHIN THE GLASS

Some months ago I wrote about Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib’s fascination with silence, discussing a ghazal from his...
Updated 29 Jun, 2017 01:32pm
NARRATIVE ARC: OUR UNITARY OBSESSIONS

NARRATIVE ARC: OUR UNITARY OBSESSIONS

If what was reported in this newspaper a few weeks ago regarding Mohsin Hamid speaking at an event in Lahore is...
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Kitab, Kahaniyon, Kirdar Manoj KumarA selection of the author’s newspaper columns and essays published over the...
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
NEWS: THE HORSE WINS BIG

NEWS: THE HORSE WINS BIG

The story of a fictional comedian’s public breakdown has become one of the ‘best’ books of the year
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
NON-FICTION: MEASURING REAL IMPACT

NON-FICTION: MEASURING REAL IMPACT

A pioneering method of assessment provides statistical evidence that a cricketer’s impact is more than his averages
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
COLUMN: MANY WRITERS, ONE LOVE

COLUMN: MANY WRITERS, ONE LOVE

As fans of singer Ariana Grande happily exited the Manchester Arena on May 22, a lone assailant blew himself up,...
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
FICTION: THE SNAKE EATS ITS OWN TAIL

FICTION: THE SNAKE EATS ITS OWN TAIL

A debut novel that seemingly transposes current global events to a dystopian American future is much more than
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
FICTION: INHERITED STORIES

FICTION: INHERITED STORIES

A collection of tales handed down from one generation to the next depicts the timelessness of the human experience
Published 11 Jun, 2017 07:03am
NON-FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

NON-FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

Setting up a business is not easy, but the stories in this book can instil some hope in even the most disheartened
Published 11 Jun, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: PLAYING WITH DANGER

FICTION: PLAYING WITH DANGER

Not quite ‘divergent’ for those who ‘hunger’ for less ‘pandemonium’ and more ‘brave new worlds’
Published 04 Jun, 2017 07:27am
NON-FICTION: BLOOD DIAMOND

NON-FICTION: BLOOD DIAMOND

Greed, conquest, murder and torture — the ugly history behind a fabled jewel
Published 04 Jun, 2017 07:27am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER WORDSMITH

NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER WORDSMITH

In our case where history is not taught in schools, it is through our great poets and fiction-writers that we become
Updated 28 May, 2017 07:10am
COLUMN: VOICES THAT ARE FADING

COLUMN: VOICES THAT ARE FADING

Over the last five years, writing and information-communication technologies have been merging into a powerful tool for
Updated 21 May, 2017 06:53am
NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN YATRA

NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN YATRA

A visitor from Singapore journeys across the country in search of lost Sikh heritage
Updated 21 May, 2017 06:53am
FICTION: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN

FICTION: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN

English translations of short stories by a leading light of Urdu literature opens up her writing to the world
Updated 14 May, 2017 06:15am
COLUMN: THE ROMANCES OF MAMU MIAN

COLUMN: THE ROMANCES OF MAMU MIAN

In ‘Muhabbat ka Bulava’ a young man falls in love with his friend’s sister and when his loved one’s very rich father
Updated 14 May, 2017 10:18am
FICTION: AN AGE OF VIOLENCE

FICTION: AN AGE OF VIOLENCE

Nadeem Aslam’s latest novel continues his focus on the sufferings of the marginalised
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:29am
COLUMN: THE TASTE OF LANGUAGE

COLUMN: THE TASTE OF LANGUAGE

Last month I attended a symposium enticingly titled “What is a poem?” The organisers had posed the following...
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:31am
NON-FICTION: LIVING CULTURE

NON-FICTION: LIVING CULTURE

Interior decoration is to architecture what nacre is to an oyster: within an outer shell lies the pearl.
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:42am
NARRATIVE ARC: CELEBRATING IGNORANCE

NARRATIVE ARC: CELEBRATING IGNORANCE

I took to the habit of underlining the text and scribbling in the margins while reading a book a little late in ...
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:33am
COLUMN: THE AGE OF RAGE

COLUMN: THE AGE OF RAGE

In March, a man drove a car on to London’s Westminster Bridge, killing three and injuring one before fatally...
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
FICTION: SHALLOW GRAVES

FICTION: SHALLOW GRAVES

Though written with sincerity, this novel is unable to dig deep enough
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
ESSAY: TRAVELLERS’ TALES

ESSAY: TRAVELLERS’ TALES

Part seven of the series exploring Pakistani Urdu writing over the past 70 years
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
NARRATIVE ARC: ANDERSON’S FROGS

NARRATIVE ARC: ANDERSON’S FROGS

Soon after I had witnessed people dying and killing for a new ethnicity being forged, a new nationalism being born, ...
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
The writer’s zone

The writer’s zone

I wrote and pronounced what I had written awful, wrote again, by hand, went out to do a little shopping, maybe to the
Published 23 Apr, 2017 06:53am
COLUMN: Iqbal’s polarised legacy

COLUMN: Iqbal’s polarised legacy

Just two days ago, on April 21, began the eighth decade since the death of Pakistan’s national poet, Allama...
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:44pm
FICTION: Wishful thinking

FICTION: Wishful thinking

An economist imagines what Pakistan’s future could be if a revolution of thought began now
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:46pm
Festival: Capital suggestions

Festival: Capital suggestions

While some of the discussions about language were tired, this year’s ILF redeemed itself with a focus on national
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:38pm
NON-FICTION: THE WORLD THROUGH MY EYE

NON-FICTION: THE WORLD THROUGH MY EYE

This book of personal essays is remarkably pioneering both in format and scope and defies straightforward categorisation
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:59pm
COLUMN: The intricacies of silence

COLUMN: The intricacies of silence

Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib often questions the capacity of words to express thoughts, asking if silence ...
Updated 16 Mar, 2017 07:30am
NON-FICTION: Breaking the code

NON-FICTION: Breaking the code

Mapping the history and future of the gene that defines who we are in a single book is not an easy task
Published 12 Mar, 2017 07:25am
NARRATIVE ARC: Redeemer of the poor

NARRATIVE ARC: Redeemer of the poor

A day after the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan was soaked in innocent blood, an exquisite book was...
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
COLUMN: The Rawalpindi camp

COLUMN: The Rawalpindi camp

In my last column I wrote about the artistic depictions of Pakistan’s capital. Stark contrasts are to be found in...
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
DISCUSSION: Echoes of the past

DISCUSSION: Echoes of the past

A dominant theme at this year’s Karachi Literature Festival was the partition of the subcontinent
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
NARRATIVE ARC: Qudsia and Fehmida

NARRATIVE ARC: Qudsia and Fehmida

I must admit that until recently I didn’t take social media as seriously as someone ought to in this time and age....
Published 19 Feb, 2017 05:58am
The man who went up a mountain

The man who went up a mountain

His name is synonymous with the second highest peak in the world, but for decades there has been a dearth of research...
Published 12 Feb, 2017 07:23am
Sentenced at birth

Sentenced at birth

Neither white nor black in the midst of apartheid
Published 12 Feb, 2017 07:23am
For the love of Loki

For the love of Loki

“Thor, bless his heart, has no narrative arc: he is the same person all the way through.”
Published 12 Feb, 2017 07:23am
An enigma of others’ making

An enigma of others’ making

A new trove of letters illuminates Hasan Askari’s relationships with his contemporaries
Updated 15 Feb, 2017 02:54pm
Invisible combatants

Invisible combatants

Stories of survival from women in some of the world’s most dangerous places
Published 12 Feb, 2017 07:23am
NARRATIVE ARC: Flâneur, not a pilgrim

NARRATIVE ARC: Flâneur, not a pilgrim

SOUTH Asia is becoming increasingly monolingual and linguistically divided, in terms of both intellectual discourse...
Published 05 Feb, 2017 06:59am
COLUMN: What’s it all about?

COLUMN: What’s it all about?

REVIEWING a new play on the radio, a drama critic described it at length — a soldier returning from Afghanistan...
Updated 05 Feb, 2017 09:32am
NON-FICTION: Was the euro a mistake?

NON-FICTION: Was the euro a mistake?

Although the theory of a single currency may hold weight, its practical implementations leave much to be desired
Published 05 Feb, 2017 06:59am
In memoriam : Requiem for an architect

In memoriam : Requiem for an architect

Architecture was Habib Fida Ali’s passion and he successfully transferred that fervour into many outstanding buildings
Published 29 Jan, 2017 06:34am
Who's afraid of the census?

Who's afraid of the census?

Voices of dissent are once again being raised about a constitutional requirement.
Updated 30 Jan, 2017 01:05pm