NARRATIVE ARC: COURTING AN EMPIRE

NARRATIVE ARC: COURTING AN EMPIRE

Paul Auster, one of my favourite American writers, says that we are ruled by the forces of chance and coincidence.... Published 18 Mar, 2018 07:09am
ESSAY: A CONTRAPUNTAL ARCHIVE

ESSAY: A CONTRAPUNTAL ARCHIVE

Pakistani English writers are telling stories grounded in theoretical debates, attracting both general readers and
Published 18 Mar, 2018 07:09am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Main Aur Tum, Jaisay... Ruqayya Diwan AdamjeeA series of illustrations exemplifying soulmates through concepts that...
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
NARRATIVE ARC: LETTERS AND LABOUR

NARRATIVE ARC: LETTERS AND LABOUR

With the passing of Jam Saqi an era comes to an end. During my undergraduate years in Karachi, I lived in a room ...
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
NON-FICTION: RISING ABOVE PREJUDICE

NON-FICTION: RISING ABOVE PREJUDICE

A biography of one of the most accomplished and influential civil rights activists in the US sheds light on current
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
COLUMN: THE NOVEL ECONOMY

COLUMN: THE NOVEL ECONOMY

The novel is a rare bird on the Urdu literary scene. Noting the appearance of a number of good novels in Urdu in a...
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
NON-FICTION: TWO-WAY STREET

NON-FICTION: TWO-WAY STREET

Scholarly essays trace the networks and influences of jihadi politics between South Asia and the Middle East
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
FICTION: THE PITFALLS OF TRANSLATION

FICTION: THE PITFALLS OF TRANSLATION

An anthology of English translations hints at the visceral power of a master storyteller’s craft, but is often let
Published 11 Mar, 2018 06:56am
FICTION: UNINTENDED SATIRE

FICTION: UNINTENDED SATIRE

A debut novel with relatable stereotypes of Pakistani women does not offer any commentary on them or develop them
Published 04 Mar, 2018 07:04am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER POET

NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER POET

What an absolute delight it was to hear Adrian A. Husain read from his collection of sonnets, Italian Window, at a...
Published 04 Mar, 2018 07:04am
NON-FICTION: THE GEOGRAPHY OF CHAI

NON-FICTION: THE GEOGRAPHY OF CHAI

An ethnographic study of tea-drinking through history and across cultures offers fascinating stories for tea-lovers
Published 04 Mar, 2018 07:04am
COLUMN: CONVERSING ACROSS CULTURES

COLUMN: CONVERSING ACROSS CULTURES

At the last Karachi Literature Festival, keynote speaker Francis Robinson called Moni Mohsin the ‘Jane Austen of...
Published 04 Mar, 2018 07:04am
FESTIVAL: IS THE LLF LOSING STEAM?

FESTIVAL: IS THE LLF LOSING STEAM?

Audiences seem to have stayed away in large numbers from this year’s Lahore Literary Festival. A lack of attention
Published 04 Mar, 2018 07:04am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE EIGHTH SURMI

NARRATIVE ARC: THE EIGHTH SURMI

In the popular romances constituting the folklore of the Indus Valley, women are the real heroes. In these ...
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
FICTION: HURTLING TOWARDS AN ENDING

FICTION: HURTLING TOWARDS AN ENDING

A novel that sacrifices nuance, diction and character development in its attempts to craft a cinema-worthy story
Updated 25 Feb, 2018 03:56pm
POETRY: VERSIFYING LAHORE

POETRY: VERSIFYING LAHORE

A debut collection of poems is a paean to the poet’s nostalgia about his city, but offers much, much more
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
SO YOUR KID’S A GENIUS?

SO YOUR KID’S A GENIUS?

We have all seen stories about children barely out of kindergarten playing Rachmaninoff, or writing complex proofs...
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
NON-FICTION: THE FILMI TIME MACHINE

NON-FICTION: THE FILMI TIME MACHINE

The posthumous publication of two additional volumes of Ali Sufyan Afaqi’s chronicles of Pakistan’s cinema industry
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
NON-FICTION: HOW SINDH WAS LOST

NON-FICTION: HOW SINDH WAS LOST

A comprehensive history of the Talpur dynasty in Sindh sheds light on its internal intrigues and the colonial British
Published 25 Feb, 2018 07:11am
INTERVIEW: WAVELL AND HIS DISCONTENTS

INTERVIEW: WAVELL AND HIS DISCONTENTS

Victoria Schofield is a military historian and broadcaster. Her extensive work includes several books on South Asia....
Published 18 Feb, 2018 06:38am
COLUMN: THE IRONIES OF PADMAVAT

COLUMN: THE IRONIES OF PADMAVAT

The fortunes of the fecund text Padmavat, on which the controversial Sanjay Leela Bhansali Bollywood film of this...
Updated 18 Feb, 2018 12:56pm
FESTIVAL: BROADENING THE PARAMETERS

FESTIVAL: BROADENING THE PARAMETERS

Karachi Literature Festival’s Urdu segment had fresh elements this year that needed better treatment to be as effective
Published 18 Feb, 2018 06:38am
FESTIVAL: A CRISIS OF AMBITION

FESTIVAL: A CRISIS OF AMBITION

Before the Karachi Literature Festival hits its 10-year milestone, it would be in its interest to re-examine how it can
Published 18 Feb, 2018 06:38am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Saraab-i-Aagahi Aisha GhaziA lawyer, molecular biologist, independent documentary filmmaker and a poet, Ghazi’s...
Published 18 Feb, 2018 06:38am
NARRATIVE ARC: BREAKING THE SILENCE

NARRATIVE ARC: BREAKING THE SILENCE

Since being introduced to her at a rather early age, I have always felt proximity with Jamila Hashmi’s works of...
Published 11 Feb, 2018 06:38am
COLUMN: SAQI: LARGER THAN LIFE

COLUMN: SAQI: LARGER THAN LIFE

I like the musical, poetic quality of the name ‘Saqi Farooqi’. Who would choose such an outlandish name for...
Published 11 Feb, 2018 06:38am
FICTION: THE BORNE COMPLEXITY

FICTION: THE BORNE COMPLEXITY

An important piece of current literature with difficult prose and ideas worth understanding requires patience. And it
Published 11 Feb, 2018 06:38am
NON-FICTION: INTEGRITY ABOVE ALL

NON-FICTION: INTEGRITY ABOVE ALL

An engaging account of life as a journalist, from the first woman to become part of Dawn’s editorial team
Published 04 Feb, 2018 06:56am
POETRY: IN LOVE WITH THE GHAZAL

POETRY: IN LOVE WITH THE GHAZAL

In her second collection, an Indian poet pours out her love for Urdu, the ghazal and mystical devotion
Published 04 Feb, 2018 06:56am
COLUMN: THE POLITICS OF LISTENING

COLUMN: THE POLITICS OF LISTENING

My last monograph, Britain Through Muslim Eyes, as its title suggests, emphasised the Muslim author’s gaze on the...
Published 04 Feb, 2018 06:56am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Muslims Ali MahmoodAn expansive account of Muslim domination from the seventh to the 17th century, followed by 300...
Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
NON-FICTION: WHO’S THAT GIRL?

NON-FICTION: WHO’S THAT GIRL?

More than the daughter of ‘Tiger’ Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore or the sister of Saif, the lesser known Bollywood actor
Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
FICTION: SCANDINAVIAN DYSTOPIA

FICTION: SCANDINAVIAN DYSTOPIA

An inventive near-future locked-room mystery that falls slightly short of its fascinating potential
Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
FICTION: THE FIRES WITHIN

FICTION: THE FIRES WITHIN

Intricately plotted and with engaging and intriguing characters, this novel is a clever and entertaining read
Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
NON-FICTION: MYTHS OF BALOCHISTAN

NON-FICTION: MYTHS OF BALOCHISTAN

A new book confirms what we already know: we cannot speak openly about Pakistan’s largest province
Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

This collection of poetry is written for a younger audience with the intention of enabling readers to develop an
Published 21 Jan, 2018 07:03am
NARRATIVE ARC: MIR AND MANTO

NARRATIVE ARC: MIR AND MANTO

Whenever it seems impossible to make sense of the actions and events around me, I take refuge in the verse of Mir...
Published 21 Jan, 2018 07:03am
NON-FICTION: JUST NOT CRICKET

NON-FICTION: JUST NOT CRICKET

Former cricket administrator Arif Abbasi’s memoir has vast stores of information and anecdotes, but seems disjointed in
Published 21 Jan, 2018 07:03am
NON-FICTION: WHAT LENIN DID AND WHY

NON-FICTION: WHAT LENIN DID AND WHY

Tariq Ali’s book on the leader of the Russian Revolution is nuanced, scholarly and an intellectual labour of love
Published 14 Jan, 2018 09:23am
COLUMN: ALL BECAUSE ALICE WAS TIRED

COLUMN: ALL BECAUSE ALICE WAS TIRED

When John Ashbery died last summer, I was reminded of the novel he co-wrote with James Schuyler, A Nest of Ninnies,...
Updated 14 Jan, 2018 06:42pm
NON-FICTION: FALLING ON ITS OWN STUMPS

NON-FICTION: FALLING ON ITS OWN STUMPS

Imran Khan’s political journey is undoubtedly a subject that needs academic research, but facts cannot be cherry-picked
Published 14 Jan, 2018 09:02am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

A British Punjabi writer whose second book, The Year of the Runaways, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and who
Published 14 Jan, 2018 08:47am
NARRATIVE ARC: POETRY AND RHETORIC

NARRATIVE ARC: POETRY AND RHETORIC

The appreciation of our poetics oscillates between rhetoric and rhapsody. For some great poets, such as Mirza...
Published 07 Jan, 2018 07:01am
NON-FICTION: RELIVING MADNESS

NON-FICTION: RELIVING MADNESS

Sixty-one years after Partition, a Pakistani travels to India with a desire to meet the man who killed his grandfather
Updated 03 Feb, 2018 02:39pm
FICTION: WOMEN ON THE VERGE

FICTION: WOMEN ON THE VERGE

A candid and unapologetically feminist novel about three modern women offers humour and serious inspiration
Published 07 Jan, 2018 07:01am
COLUMN: STUDYING URDU IN JAPAN

COLUMN: STUDYING URDU IN JAPAN

Looking westward has become such an ingrained mental habit for us that we tend to look in that direction even when ...
Published 07 Jan, 2018 07:01am
FICTION: LOVE AND LANGUAGE

FICTION: LOVE AND LANGUAGE

While it combines witty musings on identity, art, philosophy and linguistics, this debut novel is at heart a teenage
Published 07 Jan, 2018 07:01am
COLUMN: AN AUTHOR AMONG PUBLISHERS

COLUMN: AN AUTHOR AMONG PUBLISHERS

In October, I took part in the world’s biggest publishing event: the Frankfurt Book Fair. Nearly 7,000 publishers...
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
LOOK BACK: ALIVE AND KICKING

LOOK BACK: ALIVE AND KICKING

Although Urdu literature’s death was announced some 60 years ago, this year’s output, by writers old and new, proves
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Khamoshi Ali MinaiAfter publishing his first compilation of ghazals, Khwaab Aaeena Hai in 2005, the poet has...
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

MOHSIN HAMID RECOMMENDS SPUTNIK SWEETHEART BY HARUKI MURAKAMIMohsin Hamid published his first novel, Moth Smoke, in...
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE TENTH HOUSE

NARRATIVE ARC: THE TENTH HOUSE

Ahmed Shah has Mars in his 10th house. He has taken along with him the institution that he has run for over a decade...
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
FICTION: ECHOES OF THE PAST

FICTION: ECHOES OF THE PAST

A contemporary retelling of King Lear in an Indian setting is compelling and confounding at the same time
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
FICTION: OF HUMAN BONDAGE

FICTION: OF HUMAN BONDAGE

The last novel written by the grande dame of Urdu literature can now be savoured by an English-reading audience
Published 31 Dec, 2017 07:05am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

The ‘Cat ...’ that got the creamIt is every would-be author’s dream: snag a publishing contract after writing...
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
NARRATIVE ARC: QASMI’S STATURE

NARRATIVE ARC: QASMI’S STATURE

For Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi, it was difficult all along. He was writing verse in the times of Noon Meem Rashid, Majeed...
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: CENTRAL ASIAN FANTASY

FICTION: CENTRAL ASIAN FANTASY

The first of a four-part series builds an intricately grand and recognisable fantasy world, but buckles under the weight
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
COLUMN: PLACES OF THE MIND

COLUMN: PLACES OF THE MIND

One book I most enjoyed reading this year was a freshly translated selection of Ismat Chughtai’s short stories,...
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: THE SHAPE OF WATER

FICTION: THE SHAPE OF WATER

Jennifer Egan’s follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Visit From the Goon Squad shows a writer at the peak of her
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: FORGOTTEN TREASURES

FICTION: FORGOTTEN TREASURES

Two collections of writing by towering figures of Urdu literature bring to light mostly forgotten short stories
Published 24 Dec, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: THE MAKING OF A TRAITOR

FICTION: THE MAKING OF A TRAITOR

A fine new translation of Krishan Chander’s magnum opus on Partition is timely and makes for compulsive reading
Published 17 Dec, 2017 07:00am
ALEXI PICKS

ALEXI PICKS

ALI SMITH RECOMMENDS THINGS LOOK DIFFERENT IN THE LIGHT BY MEDARDO FRAILEAli Smith is a writer who seems to enjoy...
Published 17 Dec, 2017 07:00am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Living in Clouds: A Memoir Dr Khwaja Ahmad Abbas A mixture of personal and cultural history, travelogue and the...
Published 17 Dec, 2017 07:00am