NON-FICTION: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT

NON-FICTION: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT

A tribute to the late journalist and activist Ahfazur Rahman casts a wide net, encompassing his struggles for media ind... Published 29 Jan, 2023 06:23am
FICTION: THE PRECISION OF LANGUAGE

FICTION: THE PRECISION OF LANGUAGE

A much-praised novel by Katie Kitamura does not disappoint, its writing restrained, understated and subtle, yet packing a big
Published 22 Jan, 2023 08:58am
FICTION: NIGHT FALLS ON A GIRL

FICTION: NIGHT FALLS ON A GIRL

A debut novel takes on the hapless fate of streetwalkers who are exploited by the very law enforcers who should be protecting them
Published 22 Jan, 2023 08:51am
NON-FICTION: DEMYSTIFYING THE COUNCIL

NON-FICTION: DEMYSTIFYING THE COUNCIL

A political scientist deconstructs the work of the Council of Islamic Ideology and how it fits into Pakistan’s ‘Islamisation’
Published 22 Jan, 2023 08:43am
COLUMN: THE BRAVE HEART OF SINDH

COLUMN: THE BRAVE HEART OF SINDH

There was a time — not very long ago — when students, labour, journalists and a representative segment of...
Published 22 Jan, 2023 08:30am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

In November 2020, former president of the United States, Barack Obama, released his memoir A Promised Land. According to...
Published 22 Jan, 2023 08:23am
NON-FICTION: THE LAST GREAT MUTINY

NON-FICTION: THE LAST GREAT MUTINY

A book on the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of 1946 is a compellingly good read for connoisseurs of South Asian history in general, and
Published 15 Jan, 2023 07:11am
NON-FICTION: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GIANTS

NON-FICTION: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GIANTS

An Urdu translation of one of the masterpieces of mountaineering and exploration work is as much a reader’s delight as the...
Published 15 Jan, 2023 07:04am
COLUMN: MY HEART AND GHALIB - I

COLUMN: MY HEART AND GHALIB - I

Prelude: I have been trying to write my lived experience of a heart attack for over a month now. But words didn’t flow.
Published 15 Jan, 2023 06:59am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

So many of us — women, especially — would nod in agreement at a grandmother admonishing a young girl to tie back her hair at...
Published 15 Jan, 2023 06:56am
COLUMN: LOVERS' UNION IN DEATH

COLUMN: LOVERS' UNION IN DEATH

The repetition of the theme over centuries reveals it to be a major preoccupation of our literature.
Published 08 Jan, 2023 07:42am
FICTION: WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED

FICTION: WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED

A new novel is an attention-grabbing examination of the subtext of H.G. Wells’s classic The Island of Dr Moreau and a shapeshi...
Published 08 Jan, 2023 07:42am
NON-FICTION: A BAHADUR LIFE

NON-FICTION: A BAHADUR LIFE

An excellent biography of scholar and freedom fighter Bahadur Yar Jang, who achieved so much in the short 39 years that nature...
Published 01 Jan, 2023 08:59am
FICTION: SECRETS AND LIES

FICTION: SECRETS AND LIES

A debut novel with a memorable storyline offers a poignant study of the secrets women keep to survive and the perils that could...
Published 01 Jan, 2023 08:54am
NON-FICTION: THE SUFI CIRCUIT

NON-FICTION: THE SUFI CIRCUIT

Merging the personal and the public, this highly readable book will appeal to serious academics and to shrine culture’s die-har...
Published 01 Jan, 2023 08:50am
COLUMN: EXCEPTIONAL OR NOT

COLUMN: EXCEPTIONAL OR NOT

It may not have been so in the past — perhaps because of the well-rounded scholarship of the literary stalwarts...
Published 01 Jan, 2023 08:45am
NON-FICTION: THE WITHERING BRONTES

NON-FICTION: THE WITHERING BRONTES

Novelist Charlotte Brontë was devastated when her sister Emily died from tuberculosis on December 19, 1848....
Published 25 Dec, 2022 07:15am
FICTION: SEARCHING FOR THE SELF

FICTION: SEARCHING FOR THE SELF

A beautifully written novel set in the 18th century that encompasses two journeys, one about a physical sojourn across cont
Published 25 Dec, 2022 07:15am
NON-FICTION: THE GANDHI OF BALOCHISTAN

NON-FICTION: THE GANDHI OF BALOCHISTAN

The translation of Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai’s Pashto autobiography into English will allow a wider readership to appreciate...
Published 25 Dec, 2022 07:15am
NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF MEANING

NON-FICTION: IN SEARCH OF MEANING

Nasir Abbas Nayyar is a scholar whose style is becoming clearer by the day, as his newest book, applying modern critical the
Published 18 Dec, 2022 04:40am
NON-FICTION: THE HEART OF RESISTANCE

NON-FICTION: THE HEART OF RESISTANCE

An excellent new book about the defiant teenager Ahed Tamimi illuminates Palestinian children’s experiences under Israeli...
Published 18 Dec, 2022 04:40am
Books in Brief

Books in Brief

Featuring adorably sweet illustrations by Namerah A. Khan, this simple book tackles a serious problem
Published 18 Dec, 2022 04:40am
COLUMN: FUTURE IMPERFECT

COLUMN: FUTURE IMPERFECT

The causal link between environmental damage and pandemics during the Anthropocene is a recurring topic in books...
Updated 19 Feb, 2023 08:26am
FICTION: A MATRYOSHKA DOLL

FICTION: A MATRYOSHKA DOLL

An enjoyable thriller that’s very much a publication of this era. But it is no great work of literary fiction that will live on a
Published 18 Dec, 2022 04:40am
FICTION: PAMUK’S JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE

FICTION: PAMUK’S JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE

Orhan Pamuk’s pseudo-historical detective story set on a fictional island in Ottoman times reminds us that the postmodern author’s
Published 11 Dec, 2022 11:13am
NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING GWADAR

NON-FICTION: DECONSTRUCTING GWADAR

A treat for researchers, a book by a former vice admiral offers deep insight into Gwadar and Pakistan’s coastline for casual...
Published 11 Dec, 2022 10:59am
COLUMN: RECONCILING WITH HISTORY

COLUMN: RECONCILING WITH HISTORY

The story is set in an Irish town, during the Christmas season of the year 1985. The small community is dominated by the church.
Published 11 Dec, 2022 10:54am
FICTION: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

FICTION: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

A poignant novel presents a fresh take on the socio-political facets of life for brown youth in America and explores
Published 04 Dec, 2022 07:00am
NON-FICTION: THE DESERT TRANSFORMED

NON-FICTION: THE DESERT TRANSFORMED

Arif Hasan’s latest book explores the changes to Tharparkar through his own long and rich association with the region
Published 04 Dec, 2022 06:52am
COLUMN: CURE BY QISSA

COLUMN: CURE BY QISSA

Our society has always known the power of stories, and employed them in various roles from education, to propaganda,...
Published 04 Dec, 2022 06:46am
NON-FICTION: PUSHED INTO WAR

NON-FICTION: PUSHED INTO WAR

In a thoroughly researched and well-written new book that deserves to be widely read, Dr Tariq Rahman puts the spotlight on the
Published 27 Nov, 2022 06:44am
FICTION: HOT AND DEPRESSED

FICTION: HOT AND DEPRESSED

An expatriate Indian Muslim journalist suffers through his life in the Middle East in this novel with only the author’s random...
Published 27 Nov, 2022 06:38am
FICTION: PATH OR PASSAGE?

FICTION: PATH OR PASSAGE?

A family of Gangetic Muslim feudals finds itself ravaged by the seismic change induced in their lives by the division of India
Published 27 Nov, 2022 06:28am
COLUMN: THE FLIGHT OF THE MOTH

COLUMN: THE FLIGHT OF THE MOTH

This is Mir Taqi Mir, invoking the candle and moth symbolism — something ubiquitous in classical Urdu poetry. Indeed, it is found
Published 27 Nov, 2022 06:23am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Imposed upon us by society, culture, tradition or simply the way we’ve been raised, long-held beliefs can be a stumbling block in
Published 27 Nov, 2022 06:19am
COLUMN: DENIAL AND CENSORSHIP

COLUMN: DENIAL AND CENSORSHIP

When I heard about the government banning the film Joyland — even after it was declared fit to be screened by ...
Published 20 Nov, 2022 07:00am
FICTION: RACE AND ROMANCE

FICTION: RACE AND ROMANCE

A movingly written and honest novel about how filial ties and embedded prejudice can jeopardise an interracial relationship
Published 20 Nov, 2022 07:00am
POETRY: THE WORLD OF IFTIKHAR ARIF

POETRY: THE WORLD OF IFTIKHAR ARIF

Maktaba-e-Danyal has published the complete works of the most eminent living Urdu poet and it is a special treat not just for the
Published 20 Nov, 2022 07:00am
FICTION: NORMAL AS PARANORMAL

FICTION: NORMAL AS PARANORMAL

In Mirza Athar Baig’s latest novel set in the mountains, valleys and caves of the Potohar region, nothing happens many times while
Published 20 Nov, 2022 07:00am
FICTION: HISTORY, CRIME AND POWER

FICTION: HISTORY, CRIME AND POWER

A debut novel frames its narrative as a detective story to explore power structures in Pakistan and the plight of sex workers
Published 13 Nov, 2022 08:37am
FICTION: THE AMBIGUITY OF NORMALITY

FICTION: THE AMBIGUITY OF NORMALITY

Celebrated Japanese author Sayaka Murata’s collection of short stories takes on outlandish concepts, but makes them believable...
Published 13 Nov, 2022 08:28am
POETRY: POETRY AS POLITICS

POETRY: POETRY AS POLITICS

Atif Tauqeer’s latest collection of poems is filled with a painful nostalgia for the poet’s native country and a longing to set it
Published 13 Nov, 2022 08:23am
COLUMN: BEDIL AND GHALIB

COLUMN: BEDIL AND GHALIB

Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib began and concluded his first collection of Urdu poetry — his Divan published in 1816 — with a
Published 13 Nov, 2022 08:08am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

Usman T. Malik is on a roll, winning yet another accolade for his collection of short stories Midnight Doorways: Fables from...
Published 13 Nov, 2022 07:52am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

Now in its fourth year, the Zeenat Haroon Rashid (ZHR) Writing Prize for Women is awarded to Saira Mahmood for her non-fiction...
Published 06 Nov, 2022 07:08am
COLUMN: GHOSTS OF HISTORY

COLUMN: GHOSTS OF HISTORY

This is a qissa of three ghosts, a history they wrote together, and another history or fiction yet to be fully written, which...
Published 06 Nov, 2022 07:08am
FICTION: BEYOND CLICHÉS

FICTION: BEYOND CLICHÉS

An unusual romance novel by a Nigerian author offers a poignant study of love and coming to terms with grief
Published 06 Nov, 2022 07:08am
FICTION: THE SOCIAL DIVIDE

FICTION: THE SOCIAL DIVIDE

A well-written debut novel casts an eye at the ugly realities of the lives of minorities in Pakistan and the exploitation of
Published 06 Nov, 2022 07:08am
NON-FICTION: PROTECTORS OF STONE

NON-FICTION: PROTECTORS OF STONE

An effortless read that can captivate readers with its textual and visual wealth, an arresting book on heritage documents 19...
Published 06 Nov, 2022 07:08am
FICTION: STARS OF FOLK IMAGINATION

FICTION: STARS OF FOLK IMAGINATION

Containing whirlwind romance, transportive imagery and plenty of food for thought, a well-crafted collection of retold Pakistani
Published 30 Oct, 2022 11:16am
FICTION: LOST IN DIGRESSIONS

FICTION: LOST IN DIGRESSIONS

A laudable attempt by a Pakistani writer to build a story based on a character’s inner life is let down by too many self-indulgent
Published 30 Oct, 2022 11:09am
ESSAY: MY EVERGREENS ABOUT WAR

ESSAY: MY EVERGREENS ABOUT WAR

Fisk’s Lebanon, Behr’s Imperial Japan and Junge’s and Schroeder’s Nazi Germany — all provide insight into nations at war
Published 30 Oct, 2022 11:03am
COLUMN: QASEEDA BURDA SHAREEF

COLUMN: QASEEDA BURDA SHAREEF

Yet another translation of the Qaseeda Burda Shareef [Ode of the Mantle], composed in Arabic by Imam Muhammad Sharafuddin
Published 30 Oct, 2022 10:55am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Through this study that gives a historical background to Pakistan’s megacity and its constantly changing social, economic...
Published 30 Oct, 2022 10:52am
FICTION: SCHIELE AND HIS MUSES

FICTION: SCHIELE AND HIS MUSES

Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele broke a great many rules with his work, particularly propriety ones. Impassioned and
Published 23 Oct, 2022 07:16am
NON-FICTION: THE JOY OF SHARING FOOD

NON-FICTION: THE JOY OF SHARING FOOD

An anthology brings together 22 writers’ experiences and writings on the culture of food in Muslim South Asia as well as their...
Published 23 Oct, 2022 07:16am
NON-FICTION: THE LIVES OF OTHERS

NON-FICTION: THE LIVES OF OTHERS

An anthology of 56 real-life stories of patients from different segments of society provides an insight into the lives of the...
Published 16 Oct, 2022 08:35am
FICTION: HIGH DRAMA IN SECTARIAN EUROPE

FICTION: HIGH DRAMA IN SECTARIAN EUROPE

Kate Mosse avoids the trap of complacently resting on her laurels, for her latest historical novel is every bit as well-researched
Published 16 Oct, 2022 08:29am
COLUMN: THE JOY OF WANDERING

COLUMN: THE JOY OF WANDERING

Kamila Shamsie’s new novel Best of Friends begins as a love letter to Karachi, that city by the sea which the writer spent so much
Published 16 Oct, 2022 08:17am
NON-FICTION: CLASS AND HEGEMONY

NON-FICTION: CLASS AND HEGEMONY

A book attempts to present a sketch of capitalism in Pakistan, what form it takes, what class structure prevails in society...
Published 09 Oct, 2022 07:25am
COLUMN: STORIES OF THE EARTH

COLUMN: STORIES OF THE EARTH

It was in the 1990s that veteran social worker Sadiqa Salahuddin started working in the villages outside Khairpur...
Published 09 Oct, 2022 07:06am
FICTION: THE POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP

FICTION: THE POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP

Kamila Shamsie’s latest novel is a compelling work that, once again, exhibits her range, verve and her unrelenting ethical impulse
Published 02 Oct, 2022 06:49am
COLUMN: LOVE’S POISON

COLUMN: LOVE’S POISON

In an example of prudishness forcing critical insight, literary critic Farman Fatehpuri makes an interesting point in Urdu Ki...
Published 02 Oct, 2022 06:49am
FICTION: HONOUR AND DISGRACE

FICTION: HONOUR AND DISGRACE

A novel about courage, family and the meaning of love in an atmosphere so clogged with misogyny, it’s a wonder that the characters
Published 25 Sep, 2022 12:07pm
NON-FICTION: THE GEOMETRY OF DESIRE

NON-FICTION: THE GEOMETRY OF DESIRE

An American author provides a simplified introduction to French thinker Rene Girard’s compelling insights into human desire
Published 25 Sep, 2022 12:00pm
NON-FICTION: THE WITNESS AND THE PLAYER

NON-FICTION: THE WITNESS AND THE PLAYER

Javed Jabbar’s latest memoir is a recounting of a turbulent period in Pakistan’s chequered political history and a now mostly...
Updated 27 Oct, 2022 05:52pm
FICTION: MELANCHOLIA AND BEAUTY

FICTION: MELANCHOLIA AND BEAUTY

A charming debut novel paints a personal investigation of grief, death, relationships and eating disorders with masterful
Published 18 Sep, 2022 09:12am
COLUMN: THE UNCRITICAL ERA

COLUMN: THE UNCRITICAL ERA

“In all of the eminent was the quality of a singularly uncritical era. It was a time when a prominent man could form himself on a
Published 18 Sep, 2022 08:56am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

In this dictionary of sorts, the author gives simple explanations and meanings of social media terminology and internet-specific
Published 18 Sep, 2022 08:51am
FICTION: HOME AND AWAY

FICTION: HOME AND AWAY

A debut novel is an unfailingly honest coming-of-age story which examines adolescence, family, home and religion, all the while...
Published 11 Sep, 2022 06:12am
NON-FICTION: RECLAIMING KHAN BABA

NON-FICTION: RECLAIMING KHAN BABA

A new book reinforces Pakhtuns’ debt to Khushal Khan Khattak’s genius, for his immense literary and social contributions and for
Published 11 Sep, 2022 06:06am
COLUMN: TRAVELS IN TURKEY — II

COLUMN: TRAVELS IN TURKEY — II

We warmed up quickly to the charming brother. He mentioned the sama [meditation ceremony] of the whirling dervishes that happened
Published 11 Sep, 2022 05:54am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Building on more than a decade’s worth of experience as a leadership trainer and career coach, the author examines the myriad...
Published 11 Sep, 2022 05:50am
NON-FICTION: LETTERS TO MY FATHER

NON-FICTION: LETTERS TO MY FATHER

Moneeza Hashmi’s book is a debt of honour to Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s fans, who would have known nothing about the sentiments Faiz the...
Published 04 Sep, 2022 11:10am
COLUMN: THE KUTNI IN LITERATURE

COLUMN: THE KUTNI IN LITERATURE

Among the many curious and fantastic characters encountered in the world of classical Urdu literature, the kutni...
Published 04 Sep, 2022 10:54am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

Originally written in Sindhi, this biography of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) has been translated into English by Dr Habibullah Siddiqui
Published 04 Sep, 2022 10:49am
FICTION: A FRENCHMAN’S PAKISTAN

FICTION: A FRENCHMAN’S PAKISTAN

A new collection of Urdu short stories by Julien Columeau often reads as character sketches of characters plucked from real life
Published 21 Aug, 2022 01:41pm
POETRY: IQBAL’S TRUE HEIR

POETRY: IQBAL’S TRUE HEIR

The verses of Allama Iqbal’s grandson achieve his objectives of interpreting, teaching, preaching and praising Iqbal via poems...
Published 21 Aug, 2022 01:37pm
FICTION: CONFRONTING PREJUDICES

FICTION: CONFRONTING PREJUDICES

Monica Ali’s fifth novel may not stay with readers for years to come, but it will definitely make them stop and think
Updated 22 Aug, 2022 10:39am
COLUMN: LANGUAGE AS A SUBSTANCE

COLUMN: LANGUAGE AS A SUBSTANCE

The present age has seen the decline and fall of Modernism which, having slowly begun to spread across Europe in the late 19th
Published 21 Aug, 2022 01:24pm
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

On Pakistan’s 75th anniversary, London-based research centre Bloomsbury Pakistan launched the Bloomsbury Book Prize with the...
Published 21 Aug, 2022 01:21pm
COLUMN: AS THE WORLD TURNS DARK

COLUMN: AS THE WORLD TURNS DARK

One of the finest facets of Mohsin Hamid’s body of fiction is its exuberant play with form. This experimentation ...
Published 14 Aug, 2022 05:12am
NON-FICTION: RUTTIE AS FICTION

NON-FICTION: RUTTIE AS FICTION

A book on Ruttie and Jinnah’s relationship is devoid of authenticity at several places and in contravention of historical facts
Published 14 Aug, 2022 05:12am