COLUMN: MEMORIES OF MY FATHER

COLUMN: MEMORIES OF MY FATHER

He lived on tea and bread for a while. His shoes were worn out. He wore flip-flops. But stories of his brilliance circulated on... Published 02 May, 2021 06:59am
ESSAY: PAKISTAN'S NEW PUBLISHERS

ESSAY: PAKISTAN'S NEW PUBLISHERS

Can a new wave of independent publishers set off Pakistan’s English language publishing industry in fresh and exciting...
Published 02 May, 2021 06:59am
FICTION: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

FICTION: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

An enticing piece of historical fiction, with a murder mystery at its heart, once again showcases Sana Pirzada’s talent...
Published 02 May, 2021 06:59am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

A collection of articles previously published in various journals, books and newspapers provides a historical perspective of...
Published 02 May, 2021 06:59am
COLUMN: ALMINO'S MAJNUN AND LAILA

COLUMN: ALMINO'S MAJNUN AND LAILA

What first provoked my curious attention when I opened João Almino’s novel, Enigmas of Spring, was that its hero...
Published 25 Apr, 2021 06:20am
FICTION: COMPELLINGLY ENJOYABLE

FICTION: COMPELLINGLY ENJOYABLE

A debut collection of short stories enriches Pakistan’s corpus of short stories in English with a fresh and formidable new...
Published 25 Apr, 2021 06:20am
FICTION: THE ART OF TRANSLATING BACK

FICTION: THE ART OF TRANSLATING BACK

Afzal Ahmed Syed’s Urdu translation of Musharraf Ali Farooqi’s Between Clay and Dust shows how to render a Pakistani...
Published 25 Apr, 2021 06:20am
COLUMN: POETS VERSUS POLITICOS

COLUMN: POETS VERSUS POLITICOS

Over the years it has diminished, but until some time ago, there was still a vibrant left-wing political movement in...
Published 18 Apr, 2021 06:56am
ESSAY: DREAMS OF MY PUBLISHER

ESSAY: DREAMS OF MY PUBLISHER

Is there a readership for Pakistani sci-fi and fantasy fiction? And if so, why are more publishers not publishing it?...
Published 18 Apr, 2021 06:56am
CORRIGENDUM

CORRIGENDUM

In the issue of April 4, 2020, in the essay ‘Saving the Ghazal’ by Shariq Khan on the works of Shamsur Rahman...
Published 11 Apr, 2021 07:08am
FICTION: IRAN'S DOCTOR ZHIVAGO?

FICTION: IRAN'S DOCTOR ZHIVAGO?

The cement basin around the fountain was small, and she liked to play inside it on hot summer days. But the neighbours, who...
Published 11 Apr, 2021 07:08am
FICTION: CONFRONTING GHOSTS

FICTION: CONFRONTING GHOSTS

A taut and fast-paced debut novel shines a bright light on the marginalisation of the minority and poor communities of Pakistan...
Published 11 Apr, 2021 07:08am
NON-FICTION: THE GENTLE TEETH OF MEMORY

NON-FICTION: THE GENTLE TEETH OF MEMORY

A poet and essayist presents evocative vignettes and verses that serve as an exploration of multiple identities and a paean to...
Published 11 Apr, 2021 07:08am
FESTIVAL: VIRTUAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT

FESTIVAL: VIRTUAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The 12th Karachi Literature Festival was a digital event with audiences forced to take part only from their homes. But it still
Published 04 Apr, 2021 06:57am
LITBUZZ: CALLING ALL WRITERS!

LITBUZZ: CALLING ALL WRITERS!

The Zeenat Haroon Rashid (ZHR) Writing Prize for Women, now in its third year, is accepting submissions for the 2021...
Published 04 Apr, 2021 06:45am
COLUMN: THE FABULIST OF LAHORE

COLUMN: THE FABULIST OF LAHORE

Often, when I’m bored with the books I’ve been reading or with the enforced solitude of lockdown, I return to my...
Published 04 Apr, 2021 06:45am
ESSAY: SAVING THE GHAZAL

ESSAY: SAVING THE GHAZAL

Shamsur Rahman Faruqi recovered the poetic Urdu genre from colonial dismissal, and for that we are ever grateful
Updated 04 Apr, 2021 04:36pm
FESTIVAL: CHANGING DYNAMICS

FESTIVAL: CHANGING DYNAMICS

Nuanced discussions about the changing landscapes of global politics and domestic social dynamics marked many of the sessions at
Published 04 Apr, 2021 06:45am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

In her collection of poetry, reflections and prose, the writer — an advocate for women’s empowerment, children’s rights and peace
Published 28 Mar, 2021 06:28am
COLUMN: LOCKDOWNS AND CURFEWS

COLUMN: LOCKDOWNS AND CURFEWS

The world has been struggling under travel bans, lockdowns and limits on freedom for the last year because of the...
Published 28 Mar, 2021 06:28am
NON-FICTION: SNOOPZ IN DA HOUSE

NON-FICTION: SNOOPZ IN DA HOUSE

A work of creative non-fiction presents a gritty and frank portrayal of criminal life in the suburbs, written by a talented writer
Published 28 Mar, 2021 06:28am
COLUMN: SINDHI POETS OF URDU

COLUMN: SINDHI POETS OF URDU

In Karachi, the Sindh Culture Department and the Arts Council of Pakistan recently organised a national conference ...
Published 21 Mar, 2021 07:08am
FICTION: A SOCIETY COMPLICIT

FICTION: A SOCIETY COMPLICIT

A debut novel is full of sparkling prose and fast-paced action, but also carries a measure of predictability...
Published 21 Mar, 2021 07:08am
POETRY: THE JOURNEY OF THE METAPHOR

POETRY: THE JOURNEY OF THE METAPHOR

The publishing of an Iftikhar Arif collection of poems often becomes a momentous literary occasion. His latest is no less...
Published 21 Mar, 2021 07:08am
COLUMN: METRES OF MIR AND GHALIB

COLUMN: METRES OF MIR AND GHALIB

‘Composing a good sher [verse] in the short metre merits a certificate of perfection (kamaal ki daleel) in the...
Published 14 Mar, 2021 06:57am
FICTION: ALL IN THE IMMIGRANT FAMILY

FICTION: ALL IN THE IMMIGRANT FAMILY

A gripping debut novel seems like The Godfather set in Bradford, but is more than just a crime thriller. It is also a searing
Published 14 Mar, 2021 06:57am
NON-FICTION: WOMEN OF THE DIGESTS

NON-FICTION: WOMEN OF THE DIGESTS

A monograph on the writers and readers of popular digest fiction presents a first scholarly study of a woefully under-explored...
Published 07 Mar, 2021 06:55am
COLUMN: AGHA SHAHID ALI'S HIMALAYAS

COLUMN: AGHA SHAHID ALI'S HIMALAYAS

It is nearly 20 years since Agha Shahid Ali, the eminent Kashmiri poet, died aged 52. Rereading his books —...
Published 07 Mar, 2021 06:55am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Siyaasat, Cinema, Shakhsiyaat: Pakistan Ki Ibtidaee Siyaasat, Soviet Union Ka Inhedaam, Filmon Par Tabsaray Aur ...
Published 07 Mar, 2021 06:55am
NON-FICTION: PROFILING GOD IN ISLAM

NON-FICTION: PROFILING GOD IN ISLAM

A scholarly Western study of God and His attributes, as delineated in the Quran and Hadith, is a surprisingly accessible read...
Published 07 Mar, 2021 06:55am
FICTION: ALIENS IN KARACHI

FICTION: ALIENS IN KARACHI

A Pakistani sci-fi novel imagines an inter-galactic war between good and evil being played out on the streets of Pakistan...
Published 07 Mar, 2021 06:55am
NON-FICTION: SURVIVING THE HOLOCAUST

NON-FICTION: SURVIVING THE HOLOCAUST

Seventy five years after the liberation of Auschwitz, English readers get an extraordinary account of life in a concentration...
Published 28 Feb, 2021 07:36am
COLUMN: THE INIMITABLE ZAHID DAR

COLUMN: THE INIMITABLE ZAHID DAR

On his way to the seafront, he found a bookshop. Instinctively, he entered and picked up a book by Jean Paul Sartre. “He though...
Published 28 Feb, 2021 07:36am
NON-FICTION: FINDING HIS CENTRE

NON-FICTION: FINDING HIS CENTRE

Barack Obama reflects on his and America’s journey during his presidential tenure, in the first part of a two-volume memoir...
Updated 22 Feb, 2021 09:01am
NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF ANSWERS

NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF ANSWERS

Elif Shafak’s long essay in the shape of a booklet, ponders the big issues of the times, which trouble people around the world...
Published 21 Feb, 2021 07:03am
FICTION: LOOKING COLONIALISM IN THE EYE

FICTION: LOOKING COLONIALISM IN THE EYE

An important Australian novel, set in the gruesome world of Sydney in the 1700s, attempts to come to terms with the monstros...
Published 21 Feb, 2021 07:03am
COLUMN: THE LAST WORD

COLUMN: THE LAST WORD

Somewhere towards the end of the first decade of this century, I came upon a review, in the pages of Dawn, of a book...
Published 14 Feb, 2021 06:47am
NON-FICTION: IDENTITY CRISES

NON-FICTION: IDENTITY CRISES

A compelling and lucid memoir of a Pakistani British man’s coming to terms with his sexuality could be a game-changer...
Published 14 Feb, 2021 06:47am
NON-FICTION: THE ART OF ABSTRACTION

NON-FICTION: THE ART OF ABSTRACTION

A limited-edition, handsome monograph on Pakistani artist Ayessha Quraishi serves as a semi-scholarly documentation that...
Published 14 Feb, 2021 06:47am
FICTION: SENSES OF BELONGING

FICTION: SENSES OF BELONGING

A celebrated writer’s sophomore novel may be much more modest in scope than her debut, but is equally ambitious in its premi...
Published 14 Feb, 2021 06:47am
COLUMN: WHAT VIRUSES CAN TEACH US

COLUMN: WHAT VIRUSES CAN TEACH US

Ebola is a viral infection which causes haemorrhagic fever. Though rare, it has been devastating in west, central ...
Updated 07 Feb, 2021 05:43pm
NON-FICTION: HUMANS AND HISTORY IN MARX

NON-FICTION: HUMANS AND HISTORY IN MARX

A new book by a veteran scholar connects political economist Karl Marx’s thoughts from his early years to his later writings...
Updated 07 Feb, 2021 05:44pm
FICTION: TRYING TO CONTAIN A WORLD

FICTION: TRYING TO CONTAIN A WORLD

A debut novel set in Lahore and New York and focused on the plight of the marginalised in Pakistan shows future promise even...
Published 07 Feb, 2021 07:49am
COLUMN: PAKISTAN'S ENGLISH WRITERS

COLUMN: PAKISTAN'S ENGLISH WRITERS

Our writers find it easier to convey thoughts and ideas in their prose, but struggle when the feelings and emotions are to be...
Published 31 Jan, 2021 07:06am
NON-FICTION: THE HIDDEN VOICES OF FILM

NON-FICTION: THE HIDDEN VOICES OF FILM

A sequel book by a music aficionado provides insight into the life and work of 35 more film playback singers from the Subcont...
Published 31 Jan, 2021 07:06am
FICTION: THE MYSTERIES OF NAYYAR

FICTION: THE MYSTERIES OF NAYYAR

Nasir Abbas Nayyar’s fourth collection of short stories showcases the writer’s scholarliness, creativity and fertile mind...
Published 31 Jan, 2021 07:06am
LITBUZZ: NO WORDS FOR THE WICKED?

LITBUZZ: NO WORDS FOR THE WICKED?

From 1987’s The Art of the Deal to 2015’s Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again, erstwhile American...
Published 24 Jan, 2021 06:45am
COLUMN: FATHER, GHALIB AND MIR

COLUMN: FATHER, GHALIB AND MIR

I was maybe nine when introduced to Ghalib. Father presented me some verses that I noted in my squiggly handwriting....
Published 24 Jan, 2021 06:44am
COLUMN: MUSLIMS SHAPING EUROPE

COLUMN: MUSLIMS SHAPING EUROPE

Those of us who grew up during the last years of the British Raj had little choice if we wanted a decent education...
Published 17 Jan, 2021 06:55am
ESSAY: TAJ JOYO AND HIS BOOKS

ESSAY: TAJ JOYO AND HIS BOOKS

With books on criticism, compilations, translations and even stories, Taj Joyo is a cultural icon more should know about...
Published 17 Jan, 2021 06:55am
FICTION: PARADISE LOST

FICTION: PARADISE LOST

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ayad Akhtar’s latest novel is an elegy for America. But it is also an elegy for Muslim...
Published 17 Jan, 2021 06:55am
IN MEMORIAM: THE GHAZAL WORDSMITH

IN MEMORIAM: THE GHAZAL WORDSMITH

Naseer Turabi, who passed away on January 10, had only two slim volumes of poetry to his name, but his...
Published 17 Jan, 2021 06:55am
FICTION: THE WORTH OF A LIFE

FICTION: THE WORTH OF A LIFE

A Pakistani science fiction novella set in a dystopian post-pandemic world asks important questions
Published 10 Jan, 2021 11:12am
COLUMN: UNENDING TRAIN RIDES

COLUMN: UNENDING TRAIN RIDES

Inam Nadeem is among those who embrace different forms of art with equal vivacity. His extraordinary comprehension ...
Published 10 Jan, 2021 11:03am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

In attempting to capture the significant rules of nature as applicable to humans, the author surmises that those civilisations
Published 10 Jan, 2021 10:59am
COLUMN: FARUQI SAHIB'S GHALIB

COLUMN: FARUQI SAHIB'S GHALIB

As far as I am concerned, I know Western literature, but I do not feel belittled by it.”...
Updated 03 Jan, 2021 03:50pm
NON-FICTION: A HUMAN STORY

NON-FICTION: A HUMAN STORY

Despite documenting a personal perspective on tragic events, a book manages to be not only informative and enlightening, but...
Published 03 Jan, 2021 07:31am
IN MEMORIAM: THE SEARCH FOR ORIGINS

IN MEMORIAM: THE SEARCH FOR ORIGINS

Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, who passed away on December 25, was a true giant of Urdu literature — a critic, a poet, a novelist,...
Published 03 Jan, 2021 07:31am
NON-FICTION: TRAVELLING WITH A SCHOLAR

NON-FICTION: TRAVELLING WITH A SCHOLAR

A collection of travelogues that rises above the genre because of the author’s immense knowledge of what he writes about...
Published 27 Dec, 2020 07:04am
COLUMN: MUHAMMADI BEGUM'S LEGACY

COLUMN: MUHAMMADI BEGUM'S LEGACY

In his preface to the third edition of Sharif Beti [The Gentle Daughter], published in 1918, its publisher Syed...
Published 27 Dec, 2020 07:04am
FICTION: HUMANITY UNPLUGGED

FICTION: HUMANITY UNPLUGGED

A pared-down disaster novella from master storyteller Don DeLillo, about a technology blackout and its effects on the social...
Published 27 Dec, 2020 07:04am
COLUMN: LITERATURE OF IMMEDIACY

COLUMN: LITERATURE OF IMMEDIACY

What is the equivalent of public poetry — verse written at white heat after a momentous event — in literary...
Published 20 Dec, 2020 06:59am
NON-FICTION: THE JOURNALISM WE LOST

NON-FICTION: THE JOURNALISM WE LOST

A book fills a key gap in the available literature on public interest journalism’s attempt to impact national politics...
Published 20 Dec, 2020 06:59am
FICTION: LOVE AND LOYALTY

FICTION: LOVE AND LOYALTY

A debut collection of stories and poems attempts to plumb the emotional depths of soldiers who subsume their own lives to the...
Published 20 Dec, 2020 06:59am
FICTION: LANDSCAPES OF SILENCE

FICTION: LANDSCAPES OF SILENCE

A Palestinian author’s new novel about the Israeli occupation burns with the white heat of taking a stand against the erasure of
Published 13 Dec, 2020 08:19am
NON-FICTION: KARACHI ETCHED IN STONE

NON-FICTION: KARACHI ETCHED IN STONE

An anthropologist’s cri de coeur: to save ancient artwork before it’s destroyed by greedy developers and mindless collectors and
Published 13 Dec, 2020 08:13am
COLUMN: THE YEAR OF SORROW

COLUMN: THE YEAR OF SORROW

In a country where philosophy is not even taught in most public and private colleges and universities, and where...
Published 13 Dec, 2020 08:06am
FICTION: TURN UP THE VOLUME

FICTION: TURN UP THE VOLUME

A Booker-shortlist alumnus pens a fun, engaging novel about a fictional band that you can enjoy like a pop song — easy on the ear
Published 06 Dec, 2020 08:26am
NON-FICTION: A NEW CALL TO ARMS

NON-FICTION: A NEW CALL TO ARMS

Three feminists attempt to define an inclusive new manifesto that attempts to address the failures of earlier iterations of
Published 06 Dec, 2020 08:22am
NON-FICTION: FLYING THE RED BANNER

NON-FICTION: FLYING THE RED BANNER

A book traces the history of Pakistan’s leftist labour movement through the life and politics of activist Karamat Ali
Published 06 Dec, 2020 08:17am
NON-FICTION: KIM’S TREASURED BOMB

NON-FICTION: KIM’S TREASURED BOMB

Nuclear weapons have long enriched the discourse on international politics. The doyens of nuclear strategy have...
Published 06 Dec, 2020 08:14am
NON-FICTION: RECONFIGURING PAKISTAN

NON-FICTION: RECONFIGURING PAKISTAN

A former IG Police analyses the reasons for ill-governance in the country and how to put the state back on the road to...
Updated 29 Nov, 2020 03:44pm
COLUMN: BALZAC'S SKIN OF GRIEF

COLUMN: BALZAC'S SKIN OF GRIEF

He shows Raphael a strangely brilliant piece of shagreen; anyone who possesses the skin and makes a wish will have his wish...
Updated 29 Nov, 2020 04:22pm
NON-FICTION: THE QUESTION OF BALOCHISTAN

NON-FICTION: THE QUESTION OF BALOCHISTAN

A book on the thorny issue of Balochistan’s underdevelopment by a Baloch former bureaucrat, writer and politician, despite his...
Published 29 Nov, 2020 06:55am
FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

Traditionally a rarity that only the elite enjoyed, shark fin soup suddenly fell within the reach of the general...
Published 22 Nov, 2020 07:21am
NON-FICTION: RECLAIMING FEMINISM

NON-FICTION: RECLAIMING FEMINISM

An important book takes on the issues of class, race and gender that mainstream white feminism has often ignored...
Published 22 Nov, 2020 07:21am