NON-FICTION: HEADING OFF STAR WARS

NON-FICTION: HEADING OFF STAR WARS

A book co-authored by a Pakistani and an American scholar is the first-ever to present a South Asian perspective on the... Published 20 Apr, 2025 08:06am
FICTION: SHADOWS OF A STORY

FICTION: SHADOWS OF A STORY

A debut novel about a family dispute showcases the author’s facility with words but suffers from a less-than-riveting plot
Published 20 Apr, 2025 07:58am
NON-FICTION: POLITICS AND PERSECUTION

NON-FICTION: POLITICS AND PERSECUTION

A selection of articles and editorials by Shaukat Siddiqi, originally published in the Urdu weekly magazine Al-Fath during the...
Published 13 Apr, 2025 09:00am
FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF HISTORY

FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF HISTORY

A debut novel set in rural England explores the deep fractures caused by rigid traditions, identity struggles and ideological...
Published 13 Apr, 2025 08:52am
NON-FICTION: CHANGING LANGUAGES

NON-FICTION: CHANGING LANGUAGES

A book on linguistics presents findings about how change in the world and modernisation is impacting patterns of behaviour and...
Published 13 Apr, 2025 08:48am
COLUMN: LETTERS FROM THE PAST

COLUMN: LETTERS FROM THE PAST

My father Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’s archive of letters is vast. Before emails diminished the volume of handwritten...
Updated 13 Apr, 2025 01:42pm
NON-FICTION: THE SCULPTING OF A POEM

NON-FICTION: THE SCULPTING OF A POEM

Over 100 years after the first publication of T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’, an Urdu book delves into the poem’s journey and...
Published 06 Apr, 2025 11:05am
FICTION: TO THE MANOR GONE

FICTION: TO THE MANOR GONE

A gothic YA novel is often predictable but also atmospheric and entertaining and would enhance a young person’s desire to develop
Published 06 Apr, 2025 10:58am
COLUMN: THE QISSA ELEPHANT

COLUMN: THE QISSA ELEPHANT

The qissa is a marvellous genre that encompasses every imaginable form of storytelling, from adventures to travelogues to healing
Published 06 Apr, 2025 10:46am
NON-FICTION: BEYOND ECONOMIC INDICATORS

NON-FICTION: BEYOND ECONOMIC INDICATORS

A recent book is a compelling examination of the interplay between growth, equity and governance and an essential read for anyone
Published 30 Mar, 2025 08:49am
FICTION: MEMORIES OF LOSS

FICTION: MEMORIES OF LOSS

A second collection of engaging short fiction from writer Shahbano Alvi, often centred on unhappy marriages, death and disease...
Published 30 Mar, 2025 08:37am
POETRY: CROSSING LINGUISTIC BORDERS

POETRY: CROSSING LINGUISTIC BORDERS

An ambitious anthology presents the curated work of 68 Pakistani poets writing in English, turning the venture into an informal...
Published 30 Mar, 2025 07:57am
COLUMN: ONE OCTAVE TO ANOTHER

COLUMN: ONE OCTAVE TO ANOTHER

In Pakistan and among the Pakistani diaspora, it is heartening to see the strong emergence of a new generation of gifted English
Published 30 Mar, 2025 07:47am
LITBUZZ

LITBUZZ

The Zeenat Haroon Writing Prize for Women is sending out a call for submissions. This year’s category is ‘Short Fiction’. Writers
Published 30 Mar, 2025 07:42am
NON-FICTION: RETURN TO STUDENT LIFE

NON-FICTION: RETURN TO STUDENT LIFE

A ‘standalone sequel’ collection of college stories by Nadya Chishty-Mujahid draws readers into familiar territory but is more...
Published 23 Mar, 2025 09:06am
NON-FICTION: TAKING CARE OF THE FUTURE

NON-FICTION: TAKING CARE OF THE FUTURE

A recent book details the story of a woman who, through her sheer dedication and pursuit of excellence, has shaped the future of
Published 23 Mar, 2025 08:59am
NON-FICTION: THE LOST CITY OF KARACHI

NON-FICTION: THE LOST CITY OF KARACHI

A well-researched book details a people’s history of Karachi and how gradual negligence turned the city of lights into a city of
Published 23 Mar, 2025 08:54am
COLUMN: IN PRAISE OF MARIMA BA

COLUMN: IN PRAISE OF MARIMA BA

My copy of So Long a Letter is dated September 1986. That year, I was feeding my imagination on what we then quaintly referred to
Published 23 Mar, 2025 08:35am
COLUMN: ‘TRUE CRIME’ IN PAKISTAN

COLUMN: ‘TRUE CRIME’ IN PAKISTAN

‘True crime’ has existed in some guise since the late 19th century, but it got its name in the 1960s. Books in...
Published 16 Mar, 2025 11:32am
NON-FICTION: THE POWER OF THE WORD

NON-FICTION: THE POWER OF THE WORD

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new book, spanning Senegal, the United States and Palestine, is a call to arms for anyone who believes in the
Published 09 Mar, 2025 09:25am
FICTION: CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE

FICTION: CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE

A rewrite of the movie Runaway Bride with a new ending conceived by the author is consummate romance novel fodder
Published 09 Mar, 2025 09:20am
NON-FICTION: A LEGEND IN HIS WORDS

NON-FICTION: A LEGEND IN HIS WORDS

Published 13 years after his death, the memoirs of legendary comedian, actor and compere Moin Akhtar make one feel as if he is...
Published 09 Mar, 2025 09:17am
COLUMN: FLOWERS IN A MIRROR

COLUMN: FLOWERS IN A MIRROR

Many years ago, the late poet, critic and broadcaster Qamar Jameel scribed his poetry collection Chahaar Khwaab [Four Dreams] for
Published 09 Mar, 2025 09:12am
FESTIVAL: IS THE LLF LOSING ITS STEAM?

FESTIVAL: IS THE LLF LOSING ITS STEAM?

The 13th Lahore Literary Festival, which took place February 21-23, had some intriguing sessions of discussions focusing on the...
Published 02 Mar, 2025 08:19am
FICTION: CRIME, WIT AND HEART

FICTION: CRIME, WIT AND HEART

A retired detective and his daughter-in-law create a dynamic and unconventional crime-solving duo
Published 02 Mar, 2025 08:15am
FICTION: TO SEE THE EARTH FROM HERE…

FICTION: TO SEE THE EARTH FROM HERE…

Winner of the 2024 Booker Prize, a slim novel set in a space station engages with deep questions about the future of humanity and
Published 02 Mar, 2025 08:09am
NON-FICTION: RECORDING FOR POSTERITY

NON-FICTION: RECORDING FOR POSTERITY

While sometimes dated, journalist Zahid Hussain’s collection of 39 interviews with people who mattered at the time, provides...
Published 23 Feb, 2025 09:42am
FICTION: A MIXED BAG FOR EVERYONE

FICTION: A MIXED BAG FOR EVERYONE

A slim collection of short stories covers vast ground, from magical realism to social ills and diverse issues facing expatriate...
Published 23 Feb, 2025 09:37am
COLUMN: PRAGMATISM OR BETRAYAL?

COLUMN: PRAGMATISM OR BETRAYAL?

At a first glance, one feels jitters going through the spine to note the title Ghalib gave to his 1857-1858 diary of that fateful
Published 23 Feb, 2025 09:34am
BOOKS IN BRIEF

BOOKS IN BRIEF

The book provides the complete history of Jammu & Kashmir, from the rule of the Mughals followed by the Sikhs and Britishers...
Published 23 Feb, 2025 09:58am
FESTIVAL: CARNIVAL OF WORDS

FESTIVAL: CARNIVAL OF WORDS

The 16th Karachi Literature Festival was held over three days from February 7-9. An author of two novels assesses the annual...
Published 16 Feb, 2025 09:29am
FICTION: THE VEGETARIAN PSYCHOSIS

FICTION: THE VEGETARIAN PSYCHOSIS

An Urdu translation of the most famous book by last year’s winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Han Kang, is flawless and...
Published 16 Feb, 2025 09:23am
NON-FICTION: THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN

NON-FICTION: THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN

An important new book leads one to rethink what the world could have been, had notions of ethnic and civilisational superiority...
Published 16 Feb, 2025 09:17am
COLUMN: YARDSTICKS OF LIFE

COLUMN: YARDSTICKS OF LIFE

At the 16th Karachi Literature Festival (KLF), the two incisive keynote speeches in the inaugural session, by F.S....
Updated 09 Mar, 2025 09:11am
FICTION: FRAGILE FACADES

FICTION: FRAGILE FACADES

Awais Khan’s latest novel, about a married Lahore high-society couple trying to navigate a relationship fraught with personal...
Published 09 Feb, 2025 09:33am
NON-FICTION: RAFI AND HIS VOICE

NON-FICTION: RAFI AND HIS VOICE

A stupendous piece of painstaking research, a new book in Urdu provides the most comprehensive listing of Mohammed Rafi songs...
Published 09 Feb, 2025 09:26am
COLUMN: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY

COLUMN: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY

The pronoun ‘hum’ or ‘we’ is added to many of Farsi-Urdu nouns to create poetic, evocative compounds such as...
Published 09 Feb, 2025 09:24am
NON-FICTION: THE MELANCHOLIC CITY

NON-FICTION: THE MELANCHOLIC CITY

A historian looks at Lahore as a case-study to see how his hometown has systematically lost its connection to its many-splendoured
Published 02 Feb, 2025 09:17am
ESSAY: TWO REVOLUTIONARY POETS

ESSAY: TWO REVOLUTIONARY POETS

Dr Mahmood Ali Ayub compares the life experiences and poetic styles of two celebrated poets — Pakistan’s Faiz Ahmed Faiz...
Published 02 Feb, 2025 09:10am
COLUMN: PEDAGOGY AND HIGH-WIRE ACTS

COLUMN: PEDAGOGY AND HIGH-WIRE ACTS

Sometimes the lack of stimulation is just what the mind needs to develop in a healthy way. I recently thought about...
Published 02 Feb, 2025 09:03am
NON-FICTION: NOTES ON A SCANDAL

NON-FICTION: NOTES ON A SCANDAL

While a new book about the scandalous death of poet and former bureaucrat Mustafa Zaidi more than 50 years ago still doesn’t give
Published 26 Jan, 2025 09:58am
FICTION: YEARNING TO BREATHE

FICTION: YEARNING TO BREATHE

An English translation of Hasan Manzar’s Urdu novel Habs successfully retains the style and meaning of the original work
Published 26 Jan, 2025 09:40am
COLUMN: CHRONICLES OF SINDH

COLUMN: CHRONICLES OF SINDH

In Jamshoro, a couple of months ago, I had a chance to visit the M.H. Panhwar Institute of Sindh Studies. The...
Published 26 Jan, 2025 09:35am
FICTION: POWER AND POPULISM

FICTION: POWER AND POPULISM

A gripping tale about prevailing political realities, Omar Shahid Hamid’s sixth novel is a playful political satire about power
Published 19 Jan, 2025 09:11am
NON-FICTION: CREATING A CULTURAL SPACE

NON-FICTION: CREATING A CULTURAL SPACE

A coffee table book chronicles the convoluted journey of the establishment of the National Art Gallery in Islamabad, from its...
Published 19 Jan, 2025 08:58am
FICTION: A BAG FULL OF SURPRISES

FICTION: A BAG FULL OF SURPRISES

A first collection of short stories by a renowned academic fuses the absurd with realism and explores social layers of...
Published 12 Jan, 2025 08:43am
FICTION: THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY

FICTION: THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY

Set against the backdrop of gruesome murders in the late 1970s in bleak post-industrial Yorkshire, England, a rewarding debut...
Published 12 Jan, 2025 08:39am
SHAKESPEARE, RICHARD III AND TRUMP

SHAKESPEARE, RICHARD III AND TRUMP

Written around 1592, William Shakespeare’s play Richard III follows the reign of England’s infamous monarch and...
Published 12 Jan, 2025 08:30am
IN MEMORIAM: BAPSI AND I

IN MEMORIAM: BAPSI AND I

Bapsi Sidhwa, who passed away on December 25, was one of the pioneers of English novel writing in Pakistan and also one of its
Published 05 Jan, 2025 10:40am
FICTION: FRUIT OF TOIL AND TROUBLE

FICTION: FRUIT OF TOIL AND TROUBLE

An excellent translation into Pashto of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is one of the lasting legacies of the late Qalandar Momand
Published 05 Jan, 2025 10:17am
NON-FICTION: THE COURAGE TO STAND ALONE

NON-FICTION: THE COURAGE TO STAND ALONE

Mani Shankar Aiyar is a human Wagah/Attari gateway, a tangible point of contact between two irascible neighbours — India and...
Published 05 Jan, 2025 10:10am
COLUMN: SHERSHAH AND THE PMA HOUSE

COLUMN: SHERSHAH AND THE PMA HOUSE

Our ace poet Ahmed Mushtaq writes: “Yeh hain naey loagon ke ghar, sach hai ab inn ko kya khabar/ Dil bhi kisi ka...
Updated 26 Jan, 2025 09:33am
FICTION: WOMAN ON THE VERGE

FICTION: WOMAN ON THE VERGE

Shazaf Fatima Haider’s latest novel, about a woman contemplating divorce, delivers a bold and irresistible rollercoaster ride that
Published 29 Dec, 2024 09:13am
NON-FICTION: SNAPSHOTS FROM HISTORY

NON-FICTION: SNAPSHOTS FROM HISTORY

A coffee table book about pre-Partition postcards from the areas now part of Pakistan evokes nostalgia as well as preserves a part
Published 29 Dec, 2024 09:04am
NON-FICTION: DEATH AND LONGEVITY

NON-FICTION: DEATH AND LONGEVITY

A book by a Nobel Prize winning molecular biologist about the biology of aging and death offers fascinating insight into the...
Published 22 Dec, 2024 10:36am