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
NON-FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

NON-FICTION: SWIMMING WITH SHARKS

Setting up a business is not easy, but the stories in this book can instil some hope in even the most disheartened
Published 11 Jun, 2017 07:03am
FICTION: PLAYING WITH DANGER

FICTION: PLAYING WITH DANGER

Not quite ‘divergent’ for those who ‘hunger’ for less ‘pandemonium’ and more ‘brave new worlds’
Published 04 Jun, 2017 07:27am
NON-FICTION: BLOOD DIAMOND

NON-FICTION: BLOOD DIAMOND

Greed, conquest, murder and torture — the ugly history behind a fabled jewel
Published 04 Jun, 2017 07:27am
NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER WORDSMITH

NARRATIVE ARC: THE MASTER WORDSMITH

In our case where history is not taught in schools, it is through our great poets and fiction-writers that we become
Updated 28 May, 2017 07:10am
COLUMN: VOICES THAT ARE FADING

COLUMN: VOICES THAT ARE FADING

Over the last five years, writing and information-communication technologies have been merging into a powerful tool for
Updated 21 May, 2017 06:53am
NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN YATRA

NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN YATRA

A visitor from Singapore journeys across the country in search of lost Sikh heritage
Updated 21 May, 2017 06:53am
FICTION: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN

FICTION: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN

English translations of short stories by a leading light of Urdu literature opens up her writing to the world
Updated 14 May, 2017 06:15am
COLUMN: THE ROMANCES OF MAMU MIAN

COLUMN: THE ROMANCES OF MAMU MIAN

In ‘Muhabbat ka Bulava’ a young man falls in love with his friend’s sister and when his loved one’s very rich father
Updated 14 May, 2017 10:18am
FICTION: AN AGE OF VIOLENCE

FICTION: AN AGE OF VIOLENCE

Nadeem Aslam’s latest novel continues his focus on the sufferings of the marginalised
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:29am
COLUMN: THE TASTE OF LANGUAGE

COLUMN: THE TASTE OF LANGUAGE

Last month I attended a symposium enticingly titled “What is a poem?” The organisers had posed the following...
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:31am
NON-FICTION: LIVING CULTURE

NON-FICTION: LIVING CULTURE

Interior decoration is to architecture what nacre is to an oyster: within an outer shell lies the pearl.
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:42am
NARRATIVE ARC: CELEBRATING IGNORANCE

NARRATIVE ARC: CELEBRATING IGNORANCE

I took to the habit of underlining the text and scribbling in the margins while reading a book a little late in ...
Updated 07 May, 2017 10:33am
COLUMN: THE AGE OF RAGE

COLUMN: THE AGE OF RAGE

In March, a man drove a car on to London’s Westminster Bridge, killing three and injuring one before fatally...
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
FICTION: SHALLOW GRAVES

FICTION: SHALLOW GRAVES

Though written with sincerity, this novel is unable to dig deep enough
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
ESSAY: TRAVELLERS’ TALES

ESSAY: TRAVELLERS’ TALES

Part seven of the series exploring Pakistani Urdu writing over the past 70 years
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
NARRATIVE ARC: ANDERSON’S FROGS

NARRATIVE ARC: ANDERSON’S FROGS

Soon after I had witnessed people dying and killing for a new ethnicity being forged, a new nationalism being born, ...
Updated 30 Apr, 2017 07:05am
The writer’s zone

The writer’s zone

I wrote and pronounced what I had written awful, wrote again, by hand, went out to do a little shopping, maybe to the
Published 23 Apr, 2017 06:53am
COLUMN: Iqbal’s polarised legacy

COLUMN: Iqbal’s polarised legacy

Just two days ago, on April 21, began the eighth decade since the death of Pakistan’s national poet, Allama...
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:44pm
FICTION: Wishful thinking

FICTION: Wishful thinking

An economist imagines what Pakistan’s future could be if a revolution of thought began now
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:46pm
Festival: Capital suggestions

Festival: Capital suggestions

While some of the discussions about language were tired, this year’s ILF redeemed itself with a focus on national
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:38pm
NON-FICTION: THE WORLD THROUGH MY EYE

NON-FICTION: THE WORLD THROUGH MY EYE

This book of personal essays is remarkably pioneering both in format and scope and defies straightforward categorisation
Updated 25 Apr, 2017 11:59pm
COLUMN: The intricacies of silence

COLUMN: The intricacies of silence

Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib often questions the capacity of words to express thoughts, asking if silence ...
Updated 16 Mar, 2017 07:30am
NON-FICTION: Breaking the code

NON-FICTION: Breaking the code

Mapping the history and future of the gene that defines who we are in a single book is not an easy task
Published 12 Mar, 2017 07:25am
NARRATIVE ARC: Redeemer of the poor

NARRATIVE ARC: Redeemer of the poor

A day after the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan was soaked in innocent blood, an exquisite book was...
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
COLUMN: The Rawalpindi camp

COLUMN: The Rawalpindi camp

In my last column I wrote about the artistic depictions of Pakistan’s capital. Stark contrasts are to be found in...
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
DISCUSSION: Echoes of the past

DISCUSSION: Echoes of the past

A dominant theme at this year’s Karachi Literature Festival was the partition of the subcontinent
Published 26 Feb, 2017 07:17am
NARRATIVE ARC: Qudsia and Fehmida

NARRATIVE ARC: Qudsia and Fehmida

I must admit that until recently I didn’t take social media as seriously as someone ought to in this time and age....
Published 19 Feb, 2017 05:58am