What makes a poet like you turn to column writing? Are there certain things which you cannot say through your poetry which you want to address through your columns?
If you look around, you will immediately see that there are many current issues which need public attention and these issues require columns and not poetry. I have written directly about social issues in my poems but a poem has its own internal needs. You cannot use a poem for direct comment about everything.
You have referred to Chiragh Hassan Hasrat, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi and Intizar Husain among your peers. Do such writers provide a model for you? Have you been influenced by some writers?
I have referred to columnists as the history and culture holders of Pakistan. We do not have a complete history of things as they have unfolded in our country. It is column writers such as these who record and preserve things which are overlooked. If these things are not recorded, they will disappear and not a trace will remain.
I have mentioned these writers by name for certain remarkable qualities which they had. Chiragh Hassan Hasrat had stylistic qualities and people used to enjoy his writings; this was probably journalism at its best. Qasmi was a fiction writer and a poet; he would take up serious social and intellectual issues. Intizar sahib discusses literary subjects but when he writes about writers, he is in reality touching upon the intellectual history of our country. I do not believe in acknowledging the buzurgi of my seniors just for the sake of it and neither am I at an age where people take the names of their seniors just to create an impression.
Your columns cover a wide range of subjects from literary events to social norms. What determines your choice of subjects?
I am basically a columnist commenting on society, including reflections on writers. The choice of subjects is not arbitrary even though I write what happens to interest me or arouse passion in my heart. But I like to select what I will write about. I do not write under compulsion or need to cover certain themes.
Column writing, in fact, gives me freedom to write and this is what I relish about it. Also, when I mention certain books, I do so out of a sense of their relevance. I do not like those persons who have a habit of compiling long lists of every book they happen to lay their hands on.
Do you think columns on topical issues have a life beyond the immediate? And should they be preserved in book form?
I did a selection and included those columns which have relevance for times to come. So this book is not a compilation of all the columns I have written or published over a period, but a selection of those which I think are still pertinent. The previous books which I compiled were all done in the same manner.