REVIEW: Answers to the absurd

REVIEW: Answers to the absurd

Randall Munroe dissects seemingly nonsensical impossibilities by applying scientific principles Published 17 Jan, 2016 06:42am
REVIEW: Winner takes it all

REVIEW: Winner takes it all

In Sky Key, the second novel in the Endgame series, the Players are competing for the purpose of surviving
Published 17 Jan, 2016 06:42am
Litbuzz: Awarded, again

Litbuzz: Awarded, again

Kate Atkinson has become the first writer to receive the Costa novel prize thrice. This year, 2016, marks her third...
Published 10 Jan, 2016 07:25am
The world begins to break

The world begins to break

The Fifth Season is a dystopian novel that is chillingly reminiscent of the shackles of imperialism in its subtle...
Updated 14 Jan, 2016 05:50pm
Books in brief

Books in brief

A Lok Virsa publication, The Bazaar of the Storytellers tells the tales of the Qissa Khwani Bazaar Peshawar.
Published 10 Jan, 2016 07:25am
Retracing Pakistan’s left

Retracing Pakistan’s left

A history of the Communist Party of Pakistan, the Progressive Writers Association, and the labour movement is presented
Published 10 Jan, 2016 07:25am
The disputed valley

The disputed valley

Christopher Snedden’s new title, Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris, describes the region and its history going back to
Published 03 Jan, 2016 08:08am
A journey of hope

A journey of hope

Relevant to these times, Nadia Hashimi’s latest novel is written from a refugee’s perspective
Published 03 Jan, 2016 07:59am
Reflections of a life well-lived

Reflections of a life well-lived

Syed Munir Husain’s memoirs take us through some of the political upheavals he was witness to during his years
Published 03 Jan, 2016 07:43am
Bon Appétit

Bon Appétit

J. Ryan Stradal’s Kitchens of the Great Midwest is a delicious novel, to be enjoyed by those who like good food, as well
Published 03 Jan, 2016 07:35am
Books&Authors’ fiction longlist

Books&Authors’ fiction longlist

Here’s a quick glance at what you might have missed reading in 2015, but should still try to pick up at the bookstore
Updated 20 Jul, 2018 12:41am
Rakhshanda Jalil

Rakhshanda Jalil

THE one Urdu book that stood out above all others I have read this past year is undoubtedly Intizar Husain's...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:03pm
Chick lit in 2015 A bit less bubbly

Chick lit in 2015 A bit less bubbly

IT was a middling year for fans of chick lit. On the one hand, there were a couple of great reads from unexpected...
Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:56am
Qaisra Shahraz

Qaisra Shahraz

THESE days I don't get enough time to read much fiction as I would like to. The writing of my latest novel set ...
Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:18am
Omer Shahid Hamid

Omer Shahid Hamid

ONE of the disadvantages of being an avid reader is that at the end of every year as you sit down to evaluate the...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:15pm
Spy fiction in 2015 Emerging trends

Spy fiction in 2015 Emerging trends

MOST years witness a healthy number of publications of spy fiction, and 2015 was no different. Jeffrey Archer ...
Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:49am
Moni Mohsin

Moni Mohsin

DUE chiefly to the fact that I have travelled quite a lot this year - and when I travel I read more - this has been ...
Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:14am
Mohammed Hanif

Mohammed Hanif

THE book that I have been slow-reading through the year is Dada Amir Haider Khan's memoir, Chains to Lose....
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 07:59pm
M. Umer Memon

M. Umer Memon

I HAVE read a few works of fiction during the course of 2015, among others Adelbert von Chamisso's Peter...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 07:56pm
Kishwar Naheed

Kishwar Naheed

DURING 2015, a large number of novels were based around the sad picture of terrorism and the APS Peshawar school...
Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:21am
Iftikhar Arif

Iftikhar Arif

PABLO Neruda's protégé, the Chilean poet Nicanor Parra, once told the younger poets of his region not to write...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:24pm
H.M. Naqvi

H.M. Naqvi

THEY say that those who read do not write as much and those who write do not read as much. Since I write every day,...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:09pm
Uzma Aslam

Uzma Aslam

THREE books stood out for me this year, though none are from this year. First, The Hearing Trumpet, by the ...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:17pm
Fehmida Riaz

Fehmida Riaz

SINCE I am a writer myself, many other writers feel that I must read their creations and I have received scores of...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:19pm
Bina Shah

Bina Shah

I DIDN'T read as much as I wanted to this year because I was working on a novel; I try not to read much fiction...
Updated 29 Dec, 2015 08:11pm
EXCERPT: The dil is Hindustani

EXCERPT: The dil is Hindustani

R.K. Narayan’s work has been reduced to essentialist readings but can also be looked at through a postcolonial prism
Published 20 Dec, 2015 07:22am
Books in Brief

Books in Brief

Stillness By Feroze Varun GandhiThis second anthology of poems by noted politician Feroze Varun Gandhi is intriguing...
Updated 14 Dec, 2015 01:49pm
REVIEW: A walk through history

REVIEW: A walk through history

A collection of essays that details the history of Pakistan has missing links in the narrative
Published 13 Dec, 2015 07:10am
REVIEW: Delhi after dark

REVIEW: Delhi after dark

Necropolis is a noire-crime novel meets supernatural thriller set in the Indian capital
Published 22 Nov, 2015 07:20am
COLUMN: Not lost in translation

COLUMN: Not lost in translation

Translated works of foreign-language authors open up a whole new world of literature for writers and readers alike
Published 15 Nov, 2015 06:59am
REVIEW:  Awareness of God

REVIEW: Awareness of God

If the Oceans were Ink presents the liberal face of Islamic scholarship
Published 08 Nov, 2015 06:56am
REVIEW: Historical portfolio

REVIEW: Historical portfolio

Rosemary Raza’s treatise captures the illustrated history of Sindh when the province was under British rule
Published 08 Nov, 2015 06:56am
COVER STORY: Tale of the Indus

COVER STORY: Tale of the Indus

Edwards studies early Islamic architecture of the Indus Valley and the myths that are inseparable from the monuments
Published 08 Nov, 2015 06:56am
COLUMN: The nonpareil translator

COLUMN: The nonpareil translator

On the accomplished writer and editor, Tirath Ferozepuri, who published and translated works from more than 155 books
Updated 26 Oct, 2015 01:43pm
ESSAY: Duniverse

ESSAY: Duniverse

Revisiting Dune, one of the most popular science fiction book to be written, on the 50th anniversary of its publication
Updated 28 Oct, 2015 03:14pm
Cover story: Political tangos

Cover story: Political tangos

Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s book provides insight into a difficult time in Pakistan’s foreign policy manoeuvres.
Updated 26 Oct, 2015 12:27pm