Books & Authors
Sunday, June 17, 2012
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COVER STORY: “Nobody is free of religious thinking” — Robin Yassin-Kassab
Novelist, editor and journalist, Robin Yassin-Kassab has worked and travelled around the globe — in England, France, Syria, Saudi Arabia,…
NON-FICTION: Keeping a record
SALEEM Asmi has worn many hats. Beginning his professional life as a sub-editor in The Pakistan Times in 1959, he…
NON-FICTION: Fighting for self-worth
Both riveting and inspiring, Unworthy Creature: A Punjabi Daughter’s Memoir of Honour, Shame and Love spans four countries and two…
Litbuzz: Hay Festival
Chris Evans said on his BBC Radio 2 Breakfast show: “once you’ve been to the Hay Festival you become a…
INTERVIEW/QUIZ: talkingbooks
Amar Sindhu is a Sindhi language poet and teaches philosophy at Sindh University, Jamshoro
What are you reading these days?…
The reading challenge
The tales of many cities
1 When Safia Akhtar, a writer of literary merit and the wife of Jan Nisar…
FICTION: The progressive from Panipat
THE city of Panipat in Haryana, India (50-odd miles north of Delhi) is synonymous with history. In fact, in a…
COLUMN: The evolution of culture
Mabahis is a new literary journal conceived to be different from the existing ones. Dr Tahseen Firaqi, the force behind…
