REVIEW: Leaving the Sea by Ben Marcus BEN Marcus’ books are difficult to categorise within fiction. ‘Experimental’ is the most apt term used to... Published 28 Jul, 2014 12:34pm
REVIEW: The Testament of Mary by Colm Tóibín Is Mary brave to stay with her son through the torment of his crucifixion, but not brave enough to intervene? Published 16 Mar, 2014 07:41am
LAHORE LITERARY FESTIVAL: Fiction’s place in Pakistan today One of the first sessions at the Lahore Literary Festival was labelled ‘Delirium in Karachi.’ Three debut... Published 02 Mar, 2014 07:25am
LAHORE LITERARY FESTIVAL:Writing and crafting the arts Jugnu Mohsin’s talented mimicry of Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif, the late Benazir Bhutto, a posh Englishwoman, the ... Published 02 Mar, 2014 07:25am
LAHORE LITERARY FESTIVAL: Giggles and chaos at Lahore lit fest Last year in February, Lahore’s first Literary Festival began with rain and ended on a sunny spring day. So did... Published 02 Mar, 2014 07:25am
REVIEW: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki The novel is about a spunky girl who gets bullied for being different ... Published 02 Feb, 2014 08:08am
REVIEW: Taller Today: Fragments of Childhood The narrative begins in 1953, with Neil living with his father in a rented flat close to Kensington Gardens in London Published 26 Jan, 2014 07:40am
FESTIVAL: Lahoris chill out at mellow art & lit fest The Khayaal Arts & Literature festival is Lahore’s second such event this year Published 10 Nov, 2013 08:00am
Cover Story: The Luminaries Twelve men gather in a hotel room to discuss a series of recent, simultaneously occurring coincidences and crimes in... Published 27 Oct, 2013 07:06am
REVIEW: Axis of novel evil The Orphan Master’s Son won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction this year... Published 07 Oct, 2013 04:43pm
Review of Dan Brown's Inferno Midway through this infernally boring novel, Dan Brown finally pulls a fast one on the reader, and the story picks... Published 28 Jul, 2013 08:41am
Review of J.M. Coetzee's The Childhood of Jesus The novel has many possibilities still left in it, and J.M. Coetzee’s attempt in this partial success of a novel ... Published 07 Jul, 2013 10:37am