FICTION: THE SUPERMARKET OF SORROW

FICTION: THE SUPERMARKET OF SORROW

Arundhati Roy’s new novel, longlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize, is a story of persecution, albeit one in which
Published 17 Sep, 2017 07:01am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The veteran journalist, broadcaster and fiction writer has collected 75 columns written by him between 2008 and 2014
Published 10 Sep, 2017 07:04am
NARRATIVE ARC: INTELLECTUAL OASES

NARRATIVE ARC: INTELLECTUAL OASES

We live in a society where for weeks, the headline news on television revolved around the patchy conjugal life of a...
Published 10 Sep, 2017 07:04am
FICTION: GRIEFS FROM OUR FATHERS

FICTION: GRIEFS FROM OUR FATHERS

A modern retelling of an ancient classic spotlights today’s multicultural world caught up in the web of racism
Published 10 Sep, 2017 07:04am
COLUMN: MONGRELS AND REBELS

COLUMN: MONGRELS AND REBELS

While observers and analysts of Pakistani Anglophone literature focus exclusively on writers and authors, they ...
Published 03 Sep, 2017 07:54am
NARRATIVE ARC: TRAIN INTO THE PAST

NARRATIVE ARC: TRAIN INTO THE PAST

“Faster than fairies, faster than witches/ Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches.” Robert Louis Stevenson’s...
Published 01 Sep, 2017 07:54am
FICTION: REQUIEM FOR DREAMS

FICTION: REQUIEM FOR DREAMS

Despite obvious differences, the lives of those who have made it in the world and those who want to make it, are not all
Published 01 Sep, 2017 07:54am
NON-FICTION: A MASTER AT WORK

NON-FICTION: A MASTER AT WORK

Writer, poet, scholar and broadcaster Dr Aslam Farrukhi’s pen-sketches are a unique treat
Published 01 Sep, 2017 07:54am
RETROSPECTIVE: AN ISHQ SUPREME

RETROSPECTIVE: AN ISHQ SUPREME

Dr Ruth Pfau’s raison d’être is of greater relevance to Pakistan’s existential questions.
Updated 28 Aug, 2017 12:59pm
COLUMN: MOONLIT SAGA

COLUMN: MOONLIT SAGA

In August 2007, when smartphones and social media ‘connections’ weren’t ubiquitous, I returned to London from...
Published 27 Aug, 2017 07:00am
NON-FICTION: A RAVIAN REMEMBERS

NON-FICTION: A RAVIAN REMEMBERS

How the famous Government College, Lahore, established in 1864, became a full-fledged university
Published 27 Aug, 2017 07:00am
REIMAGINING LEWINSKY

REIMAGINING LEWINSKY

Irony is wasted on the young.The first time that kids born during the Monica Lewinsky scandal were old enough to ...
Published 27 Aug, 2017 07:00am
ESSAY: WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE

ESSAY: WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE

Concluding the series exploring Pakistani Urdu writing over the past 70 years
Published 27 Aug, 2017 07:00am
NON-FICTION: BRIMFUL OF ASHA

NON-FICTION: BRIMFUL OF ASHA

The darling of Indian cinema from the 1960s and ’70s has decided that now is the time to tell all
Published 20 Aug, 2017 07:52am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Khwaab aur Mausam Aziz Ejaz A television producer who has served state-run media for 32 years, Aziz Ejaz’s collection
Published 20 Aug, 2017 07:52am
NON-FICTION: IN DEFENCE OF THEOLOGY

NON-FICTION: IN DEFENCE OF THEOLOGY

A thesis explicating how modern perceptions of jihad are misconstrued from original meanings has its own set of problems
Published 20 Aug, 2017 07:52am
NON-FICTION: JUST A REGULAR GUY

NON-FICTION: JUST A REGULAR GUY

It is not possible to define the great and the sublime without the ordinary and the ridiculous
Updated 15 Aug, 2017 12:46pm
COLUMN: EXIT, PURSUED BY A BEAR

COLUMN: EXIT, PURSUED BY A BEAR

On Aug 14, 1947, the Pakistani nation was born out of boundless bloodshed. What followed — an unprecedented ...
Updated 15 Aug, 2017 12:39pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The Quran and Universe: Astronomy in the Light of Quran and Modern Science Ghulam HasanScientific interpretation of...
Updated 15 Aug, 2017 12:09pm
NON-FICTION: BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE

NON-FICTION: BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE

A fascinating history of Urdu poetry written during the Progressive Writers’ Movement casts a wider historical net
Updated 07 Aug, 2017 02:49pm
FICTION: LIVING IN NO-MAN’S LAND

FICTION: LIVING IN NO-MAN’S LAND

An Indian expat’s debut short story collection shines a spotlight on the less glamorous side of Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Updated 20 Jul, 2018 12:42am
NON-FICTION: ACTS OF DEFIANCE

NON-FICTION: ACTS OF DEFIANCE

The history of drama in the subcontinent told through the stories of 10 stars of the stage
Updated 07 Aug, 2017 02:21pm
NARRATIVE ARC: THE EGALITARIAN NAWAB

NARRATIVE ARC: THE EGALITARIAN NAWAB

The grey, but welcoming café and bar at the Institute of Education in London was a regular haunt of Professor Amin...
Updated 01 Aug, 2017 12:55pm
ESSAY: A RAINBOW OF CHAOS

ESSAY: A RAINBOW OF CHAOS

Part 10 of the series exploring Pakistani Urdu writing over the past 70 years
Updated 01 Aug, 2017 12:52pm
FICTION: ANTS AND AVARICE

FICTION: ANTS AND AVARICE

A compact, multi-layered portrait of family conflict and the insecurities of bourgeois life
Updated 01 Aug, 2017 12:20pm
COLUMN: GHALIB’S PRETTY WRONGS

COLUMN: GHALIB’S PRETTY WRONGS

The phrase ‘pretty wrongs’ comes from the first line of William Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 41’, a line that...
Updated 01 Aug, 2017 12:05pm
NON-FICTION: PARTICLE MATTERS

NON-FICTION: PARTICLE MATTERS

A simple explanation of scientific principles reveals the fascinating workings behind the most banal of phenomena
Updated 31 Jul, 2017 05:11pm
NON-FICTION: WHAT A ZOO

NON-FICTION: WHAT A ZOO

From ancient, deep-frozen woolly mammoths to spiders aboard space stations, what animals can teach humans is astounding
Updated 24 Jul, 2017 04:16pm
FICTION: TILL DEATH DO US PART

FICTION: TILL DEATH DO US PART

A disturbing tale of love and revenge that highlights the apathy of a country towards its unwanted women
Updated 24 Jul, 2017 04:07pm
FICTION: SOUL SEARCHERS

FICTION: SOUL SEARCHERS

A song takes on a life of its own, and lays bare the history of cultural appropriation
Updated 24 Jul, 2017 03:54pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

It’s Business, It’s Personal: From Setting a Vision to Driving it Through Organisational Excellence Saad...
Published 16 Jul, 2017 07:38am
NARRATIVE ARC: REQUIEMS FOR PAIN

NARRATIVE ARC: REQUIEMS FOR PAIN

I could feel the weight of betrayal and loss, remorse and sadness, after watching The Wind That Shakes the Barley,...
Published 16 Jul, 2017 07:38am
FICTION: HOME TRUTHS

FICTION: HOME TRUTHS

A tale of loss, grief and eventual redemption told from the perspective of a dislocated child
Published 16 Jul, 2017 07:38am
COLUMN: IMAGINING DYSTOPIA

COLUMN: IMAGINING DYSTOPIA

Lately I’ve been watching the television adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. It is one of the...
Updated 17 Jul, 2017 04:46pm
NON-FICTION: THE EAGER FUNDAMENTALIST

NON-FICTION: THE EAGER FUNDAMENTALIST

As incidents of violence in the name of religion grow in the West, an examination of what could be the root cause of it
Updated 17 Jul, 2017 04:30pm
FICTION: SHADOWLANDS OF THE NARRATIVE

FICTION: SHADOWLANDS OF THE NARRATIVE

Using distorted construction as the medium of choice, this debut novel deals with the whole spectrum of social malaise
Updated 12 Jul, 2017 02:17pm
NARRATIVE ARC: FAMILIAL KNOTS

NARRATIVE ARC: FAMILIAL KNOTS

When Faisal Buzdar first mentioned Ghachar Ghochar as a novel not to be missed, a couplet by Sufi Tabassum started...
Published 09 Jul, 2017 07:00am
COLUMN: PRIESTESS OF THE ALT-RIGHT

COLUMN: PRIESTESS OF THE ALT-RIGHT

“I am a big fan of Hindu [sic].” — Donald J. Trump, Oct 15, 2016.“Nobody wanted peace more than Adolf...
Updated 12 Jul, 2017 02:30pm
COLUMN: STORIES WITHIN STORIES

COLUMN: STORIES WITHIN STORIES

Last month the critic Boyd Tonkin, whom I have often worked with for about 25 years, wrote to ask me if I’d like ...
Published 02 Jul, 2017 06:58am
FICTION: REMEMBRANCE OF DREAMS PAST

FICTION: REMEMBRANCE OF DREAMS PAST

A selection of short stories from an under-appreciated author captures moments in time to set the tone of things to come
Published 02 Jul, 2017 06:58am
NON-FICTION: HOW WE BECAME FRIENDS

NON-FICTION: HOW WE BECAME FRIENDS

As China makes greater inroads into Pakistan, it is useful to know of the history behind the two countries’ long
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
COLUMN: THE PARI WITHIN THE GLASS

COLUMN: THE PARI WITHIN THE GLASS

Some months ago I wrote about Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib’s fascination with silence, discussing a ghazal from his...
Updated 29 Jun, 2017 01:32pm
NARRATIVE ARC: OUR UNITARY OBSESSIONS

NARRATIVE ARC: OUR UNITARY OBSESSIONS

If what was reported in this newspaper a few weeks ago regarding Mohsin Hamid speaking at an event in Lahore is...
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Kitab, Kahaniyon, Kirdar Manoj KumarA selection of the author’s newspaper columns and essays published over the...
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
NEWS: THE HORSE WINS BIG

NEWS: THE HORSE WINS BIG

The story of a fictional comedian’s public breakdown has become one of the ‘best’ books of the year
Published 25 Jun, 2017 11:31pm
NON-FICTION: MEASURING REAL IMPACT

NON-FICTION: MEASURING REAL IMPACT

A pioneering method of assessment provides statistical evidence that a cricketer’s impact is more than his averages
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
COLUMN: MANY WRITERS, ONE LOVE

COLUMN: MANY WRITERS, ONE LOVE

As fans of singer Ariana Grande happily exited the Manchester Arena on May 22, a lone assailant blew himself up,...
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
FICTION: THE SNAKE EATS ITS OWN TAIL

FICTION: THE SNAKE EATS ITS OWN TAIL

A debut novel that seemingly transposes current global events to a dystopian American future is much more than
Published 18 Jun, 2017 07:23am
FICTION: INHERITED STORIES

FICTION: INHERITED STORIES

A collection of tales handed down from one generation to the next depicts the timelessness of the human experience
Published 11 Jun, 2017 07:03am