Nadya Chishty-Mujahid
Omar Shahid Hamid’s second novel is a page-turner and as engaging as his debut, The Prisoner
Published 05 Jul, 2015 06:20am
Academic Anna Suvorova examines Benazir Bhutto's life through the political and social context of her times
Published 28 Jun, 2015 07:36am
The unusual and inspiring life of Princess Sophia, deposed Maharajah Duleep Singh’s daughter
Published 14 Jun, 2015 07:05am
Translated short-stories of Ali Akbar Natiq show why he is considered one of the greatest contemporary writers of form
Updated 29 May, 2015 05:32pm
Rafia Zakaria explores polygamy, Pakistan’s sociopolitical history and the story of her aunt in her memoirs
Published 11 May, 2015 07:20am
The former CIA director’s memoir chronicles machinations and maneuverings at the centre of power
Published 19 Apr, 2015 07:42am
THE great Intizar Husain will complete his ninth decade of life on the winter solstice of this year.
Published 15 Mar, 2015 06:35am
AT the commencement of this year’s Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) on the evening of Feb 6, Indian writer...
Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am
AT the inauguration ceremony of the sixth annual KLF, noted academic and drama critic, Framji Minwalla, conveyed the...
Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am
DR Ayesha Jalal is widely recognised, both nationally and internationally, as a pre-eminent historian for South Asia...
Published 01 Feb, 2015 06:14am
ERUDITE political journalist, B.Z. Khasru, focuses his attention in The Bangladesh Military Coup and the CIA Link on...
Published 16 Nov, 2014 06:20am
Nida Kirmani’s sociological study, Questioning the Muslim Woman: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian...
Published 20 Oct, 2014 02:34pm
SENIOR University of Michigan academician, Juan Cole, appears to have a twofold agenda in writing this book. On the...
Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:21am
JOHN Elliott’s overarching thesis in Implosion: India’s Tryst with Reality is undoubtedly an ambitious one: his...
Published 24 Aug, 2014 06:27am
NOTED geopolitical analyst Robert Kaplan, who currently works for the private global intelligence firm, Stratfor, ...
Published 11 Aug, 2014 02:31pm
In the Light of What We Know is ostensibly a story of a friendship ...
Published 13 Jul, 2014 06:02am
Books such as Andrew’s Brain immediately present reviewers with a dilemma: does the fact that the author’s...
Published 22 Jun, 2014 06:12am
FOR those who have some familiarity with modern fiction of the American Deep South, it will be almost immediately...
Published 08 Jun, 2014 07:04am
The genre of this book is interesting: it is a hybrid between a cookbook and a travelogue.
Published 11 May, 2014 06:59am
Racial issues underpin much of the book, Ahmad wisely does not allow them to overrun the depth of her writing.
Published 20 Apr, 2014 07:31am