FICTION: RAISING THE DEAD

FICTION: RAISING THE DEAD

A debut novel by a Pakistani civil servant, based on the realities of Pakistani society, has hints of autobiographical details... Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:33am
NON-FICTION: AGAINST THE ODDS

NON-FICTION: AGAINST THE ODDS

Blending humour, personal anecdotes and correctives on history, an engaging autobiography offers a roadmap to those let down by
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:26am
COLUMN: ADIEU, RAHAT SAEED

COLUMN: ADIEU, RAHAT SAEED

The prolific and leading English author from the past century E.M. Forster famously wrote: “Two cheers for...
Published 03 Nov, 2024 10:16am
NON-FICTION: THE WAVES THAT INDIA MADE

NON-FICTION: THE WAVES THAT INDIA MADE

William Dalrymple’s latest book is a treat of expansive history, providing fresh insights into the westward and eastward expansion
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:55am
NON-FICTION: A REAL TRAVEL-WRITER

NON-FICTION: A REAL TRAVEL-WRITER

Abubakar Sheikh’s latest book brings travel-writing in Urdu into full form, showcasing history, geography and ecology into...
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:45am
COLUMN: TEACHING  A LESSON

COLUMN: TEACHING A LESSON

While conducting storytelling sessions at schools, I am often requested for stories with morals. I can understand the concern
Published 27 Oct, 2024 09:41am
FICTION: EXORCISING DEMONS

FICTION: EXORCISING DEMONS

Taha Kehar’s sophomore novel is a meticulously crafted story about a bizarre memorial service for a dead woman in which those...
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:37am
NON-FICTION: PLATTERS OF CULTURAL JOY

NON-FICTION: PLATTERS OF CULTURAL JOY

A new cookbook is not just a book of recipes, but a beautifully presented dive into a melting pot of different traditions...
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:34am
NOBEL PRIZE: WHO IS HAN KANG?

NOBEL PRIZE: WHO IS HAN KANG?

The winner of this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature is the first South Korean writer to receive the award
Published 20 Oct, 2024 07:28am
NON-FICTION: HUBRIS AND MISCALCULATION

NON-FICTION: HUBRIS AND MISCALCULATION

The United States invaded Iraq in March 2003. In The Achilles Trap, Steve Coll, a professor of journalism at Columbia University
Published 13 Oct, 2024 09:57am
BOOK DESIGN: A BOOK BY ITS COVER

BOOK DESIGN: A BOOK BY ITS COVER

Explicit novel Icebreaker is under fire for its ‘misleading’ cover. A book designer explains — and reveals how covers work
Published 13 Oct, 2024 09:43am
COLUMN: THE FIRE OF LUCKNOW

COLUMN: THE FIRE OF LUCKNOW

Out of the three principal centres of Indo-Persian civilisation that evolved from a fusion of multiple Vedic and...
Published 13 Oct, 2024 09:32am
POETRY: THE SONNET IS THE VEHICLE

POETRY: THE SONNET IS THE VEHICLE

A new collection of poems by one of Pakistan’s foremost English poets utilises the genre of sonnet to muse about love, loneliness,
Published 06 Oct, 2024 09:30am
FICTION: GOING UP AGAINST GRAND DESIGN

FICTION: GOING UP AGAINST GRAND DESIGN

A debut science fiction novel from Pakistan deals with heavy issues of colonialism and imperialism but is a rollicking adventure
Published 30 Sep, 2024 03:53pm
COLUMN: HUMANISING THROUGH CULTURE

COLUMN: HUMANISING THROUGH CULTURE

During the 1970s and 1980s, some popular slogans among politically charged progressive students in Pakistan included...
Published 30 Sep, 2024 03:33pm
NON-FICTION: FISK’S FINAL WORDS

NON-FICTION: FISK’S FINAL WORDS

Journalist Robert Fisk’s posthumously published book about the Middle East is an analysis of his decades of reporting from that...
Published 22 Sep, 2024 08:50am
POETRY: SHADOWS AND LIGHT

POETRY: SHADOWS AND LIGHT

The latest poetry collection from a leading British poet of Pakistani origin contemplates the veracity and interpretation of words
Published 22 Sep, 2024 08:46am
NON-FICTION: FROM DEBAL TO BANBHORE

NON-FICTION: FROM DEBAL TO BANBHORE

A coffee table book on the city of Banbhore is priceless material for archaeologists and researchers but also contains a wealth of
Published 22 Sep, 2024 08:42am
THE BANAL AIRPORT BUSINESS BOOK

THE BANAL AIRPORT BUSINESS BOOK

As important as what to read is what not to read. So, instead of recommending a book on leadership or management...
Published 22 Sep, 2024 08:36am
NON-FICTION: THE SOCIAL CONTRACT

NON-FICTION: THE SOCIAL CONTRACT

A book that shows how public spaces, education and markets can be reshaped to nurture cooperation and help a society flourish
Published 15 Sep, 2024 09:28am
ESSAY: FROM TRAITOR TO GHAZI

ESSAY: FROM TRAITOR TO GHAZI

Muhammad Ali Siddiqi delves into more of his Evergreens from his reading shelf in an eighth installment
Published 15 Sep, 2024 08:58am
NON-FICTION: THE FIGHT OVER FREE SPACE

NON-FICTION: THE FIGHT OVER FREE SPACE

A visually striking coffee-table book that delves into the broader socio-political implications of architectural design through...
Published 08 Sep, 2024 09:38am
COLUMN: THE TRANSLATION TAMASHA

COLUMN: THE TRANSLATION TAMASHA

Last time I wrote about learning Urdu, with a special focus on Ismat Chughtai’s writing. For me, 2024 has been the...
Published 08 Sep, 2024 09:32am
COLUMN: THE TWO AESTHETES

COLUMN: THE TWO AESTHETES

I begin with the confession that this column is limited to being a family memory. It is about my maternal uncle and...
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
NON-FICTION: THE STORMY LIFE OF MAIRAJ

NON-FICTION: THE STORMY LIFE OF MAIRAJ

A book about Mairaj Muhammad Khan by his friend delves into the often-volatile life and times of the leftist politician and...
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
FICTION: THE ANIMAL PLANET TALKS BACK

FICTION: THE ANIMAL PLANET TALKS BACK

A satirical Urdu novella tells the story of a fantastical planet where animals with various human characteristics reign supreme
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
NON-FICTION: PREPARING THE TEACHERS

NON-FICTION: PREPARING THE TEACHERS

A book by a veteran educationist provides an overview of historical perspectives on teaching and teacher education and argues the
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
FICTION: LAHIRI RETURNS TO THE SHORT

FICTION: LAHIRI RETURNS TO THE SHORT

Jhumpa Lahiri’s long-awaited return to the short-story genre is a moving collection about the lives of foreigners from various
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:52am
FESTIVAL: SPARKING CONVERSATIONS

FESTIVAL: SPARKING CONVERSATIONS

A one-day mini Adab Festival offered those attending plenty of insights and thought-provoking perspectives about books and issues
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:50am
COLUMN: RETHINKING LEARNED BODIES

COLUMN: RETHINKING LEARNED BODIES

Learned bodies in arts and literature exist for the advancement and promotion of these disciplines, and everywhere ...
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:49am
NON-FICTION: THREE WOMEN REBELLING

NON-FICTION: THREE WOMEN REBELLING

It is invariably a good sign when a writer does not allow tragedy and adversity to daunt him or her to the point where one’s...
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:39am
FICTION: THE MEMORY OF WATER

FICTION: THE MEMORY OF WATER

Elif Shafak’s latest novel is a story about three lives across time and space, connected by history, myth, experience and a drop
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:30am
FICTION: SUMMER’S BEST READS

FICTION: SUMMER’S BEST READS

Looking for a great read to take on holiday with you? We had our experts review some of the hottest books of 2024…
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:15am
COLUMN: URDU LYRICS FROM DHAKA

COLUMN: URDU LYRICS FROM DHAKA

In the early years of post-Iqbal history of Urdu poetry, one finds two distinct streams flowing alongside each other — the two...
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:01am
NON-FICTION: CAN AI CHANGE EDUCATION?

NON-FICTION: CAN AI CHANGE EDUCATION?

Khan Academy’s Salman Khan pens a book about the potential of Artificial Intelligence to make quality, personalised education...
Published 11 Aug, 2024 09:22am
FICTION: TALES FROM THE TONGUE

FICTION: TALES FROM THE TONGUE

A collection of orally transmitted Baloch folktales, fables and riddles, essays about folklore, and stories from around the world
Published 11 Aug, 2024 09:13am
AWARD: PRAISEWORTHY MAKES HISTORY

AWARD: PRAISEWORTHY MAKES HISTORY

Waanyi writer Alexis Wright and her magnum opus Praiseworthy have made history by winning this year’s Miles...
Published 11 Aug, 2024 09:08am
NON-FICTION: A BUREAUCRAT WRITES BACK

NON-FICTION: A BUREAUCRAT WRITES BACK

The memoirs of Salman Faruqui, regarded often as one of Pakistan’s ‘super-bureaucrats’ till his retirement, shed light on many...
Published 04 Aug, 2024 09:16am
POETRY: THE PAINTED IQBAL

POETRY: THE PAINTED IQBAL

An illustrated and translated version of Allama Iqbal’s Payaam-i-Mashriq opens up the great poet’s Persian work even for the...
Published 04 Aug, 2024 09:08am
COLUMN: WHY AZAD OVERLOOKED MOMIN

COLUMN: WHY AZAD OVERLOOKED MOMIN

It is perplexing that Muhammad Husain Azad (1830-1910), author of the scintillating, so-called ‘first history of Urdu poetry’,
Updated 05 Aug, 2024 05:14pm
FICTION: WITNESS TO TRAGEDIES

FICTION: WITNESS TO TRAGEDIES

Winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, a Sri Lankan novel reads like a devastating and unputdownable memoir of a woman doctor...
Published 28 Jul, 2024 08:37am
FICTION: CAMPUS CHECKMATE

FICTION: CAMPUS CHECKMATE

A play about campus politics shines a light on how conflicts are resolved by the various political parties active among the...
Published 28 Jul, 2024 08:32am
NON-FICTION: BATTLES WITH MICROBES

NON-FICTION: BATTLES WITH MICROBES

A book by one of world’s leading clinical microbiologists is part memoir and part history lesson in infectious diseases and their
Published 28 Jul, 2024 08:23am
COLUMN: A PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM

COLUMN: A PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM

About a decade ago, when I was living in Karachi, I started thinking about how a lightweight, well-integrated public library model
Published 28 Jul, 2024 08:17am
FICTION: THE DARKNESS OF EMOTIONS

FICTION: THE DARKNESS OF EMOTIONS

Winner of the Asif Farrukhi Ilm-o-Agahi Award 2024, an Urdu novel about complex family dynamics explores the edgier psychology of
Published 22 Jul, 2024 08:13am
NON-FICTION: HOW TO SPEAK BETTER

NON-FICTION: HOW TO SPEAK BETTER

Media personality Mehdi Hasan delves into the history of the art of persuasion through history and brings his own experiences to
Published 22 Jul, 2024 08:08am
NON-FICTION: TO KASHMIR WITH LOVE

NON-FICTION: TO KASHMIR WITH LOVE

A collection of personal essays by a diaspora Kashmiri explores the intersections of tradition and modernity, familial...
Published 22 Jul, 2024 08:04am
COLUMN: MY LAHORE BOOKSHOPS

COLUMN: MY LAHORE BOOKSHOPS

In the 1990s, I first met Rana Abdul Rehman. His body was found a few days ago in a canal near Faisalabad.
Published 22 Jul, 2024 07:59am
POETRY: POETRY AS A VISUAL ART

POETRY: POETRY AS A VISUAL ART

Like Ghalib and Faiz before him, Sarmad Sehbai is a master of visual image construction in Urdu poetry and his new collection is
Updated 14 Jul, 2024 12:26pm
NON-FICTION: DEALING WITH EMOTIONS

NON-FICTION: DEALING WITH EMOTIONS

A pioneering Pakistani book provides self-care toolkits to foster emotional intelligence and mental well-being among adolescents
Published 14 Jul, 2024 08:57am
COLUMN: THE LITERARY COURTESAN

COLUMN: THE LITERARY COURTESAN

One Sunday morning in Karachi — I was eight — I heard my mother telling my father about a film she’d seen that Sunday morning,...
Published 14 Jul, 2024 08:51am
FICTION: THE PAIN OF SILENCES

FICTION: THE PAIN OF SILENCES

A sophomore novel is a poignant tale of three generations of a Pakistani immigrant family in the UK and about psychological wounds
Published 07 Jul, 2024 07:53am
NON-FICTION: EXCAVATING LOST HISTORY

NON-FICTION: EXCAVATING LOST HISTORY

A second book compiling articles mostly written for BBC Urdu challenges conventional narratives and presents perspectives that...
Published 07 Jul, 2024 07:46am
COLUMN: THE ELEPHANT IN ‘LIHAAF’

COLUMN: THE ELEPHANT IN ‘LIHAAF’

Since March 2020, I have been making a concerted effort to learn Urdu. Recently, I took GCSE exams in this beautiful, expressive
Published 07 Jul, 2024 07:42am
NON-FICTION: THE EMPIRE AND I

NON-FICTION: THE EMPIRE AND I

Broadcaster Mishal Husain’s memoir about her multi-rooted, multilingual and multi-religious family reads like a novel set against
Published 30 Jun, 2024 08:47am
FICTION: ROBOT TO THE RESCUE?

FICTION: ROBOT TO THE RESCUE?

A science fiction novelette imagines a funny scenario where the Pakistan cricket team is surreptitiously led at a World Cup by an
Published 30 Jun, 2024 08:37am
NON-FICTION: ARGUING FOR ENLIGHTENMENT

NON-FICTION: ARGUING FOR ENLIGHTENMENT

A selection of essays on diverse topics written for a blog incorporates engagements with the blog readers in an attempt to...
Published 30 Jun, 2024 08:29am
COLUMN: RAGING TORRENTS OF THE HEART

COLUMN: RAGING TORRENTS OF THE HEART

Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, the celebrated scion of the Patiala gharana [clan] of our classical music, did wonders when he took to
Published 30 Jun, 2024 08:25am
NON-FICTION: A HISTORY OF THE ERA

NON-FICTION: A HISTORY OF THE ERA

The memoirs of one of the most respected journalists and editors in the Pakistan documents 80 years in Mahmood Shaam’s life and...
Published 23 Jun, 2024 10:00am
FICTION: THE BRUTAL COST OF WAR

FICTION: THE BRUTAL COST OF WAR

A novel provides a gripping exploration of the complexities of war in Yemen, and captures the raw experiences of humanitarian...
Published 23 Jun, 2024 09:54am
FICTION: THE SELECTED HYDER

FICTION: THE SELECTED HYDER

An anthology of Qurratulain Hyder’s selected works translated in English is a good introduction to the doyenne of Urdu literature
Published 23 Jun, 2024 09:47am
THE FALL OF A WRITERS’ GUILD

THE FALL OF A WRITERS’ GUILD

The Romance Writers of America, once the world’s largest and most powerful authors’ association, filed for bankruptcy on May 30,
Published 16 Jun, 2024 07:04am
FICTION: COMING OF AGE

FICTION: COMING OF AGE

A young adult novella set in a fictional college tackles contemporary hot-button issues such as social media bullying, sexual...
Published 16 Jun, 2024 07:04am
NON-FICTION: BREAKING THE CARTELS

NON-FICTION: BREAKING THE CARTELS

Based on her PhD dissertation, a book by a legal scholar surveys competition legislation across South Asia and provides insights
Published 16 Jun, 2024 07:04am
FICTION: A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO CHRISTIE

FICTION: A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO CHRISTIE

Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot detective series is being continued by a new author, who seems to have risen handsomely to the
Published 09 Jun, 2024 09:23am
FICTION: STUCK IN A MOMENT

FICTION: STUCK IN A MOMENT

The author of Pearls and Shards, Iftikhar Malik, is an eminent academic. Now Professor Emeritus at Bath Spa University, he taught
Published 09 Jun, 2024 09:05am
NON-FICTION: MOVING PICTURES

NON-FICTION: MOVING PICTURES

Brig (retd) A. R. Siddiqi’s recollections about city life in Delhi and the advent of cinema culture before Partition transport the
Updated 10 Jun, 2024 12:37pm
COLUMN: MEMORIES ARE FOREVER

COLUMN: MEMORIES ARE FOREVER

What an actor, director, broadcaster and conversationalist Talat Hussain was, truly iconic in so many ways. Just the right pauses
Published 09 Jun, 2024 08:57am
FICTION: OTHERED LOVE

FICTION: OTHERED LOVE

A fresh translation of an Urdu novel by the late Altaf Fatima is lucid enough to be read on its own merits
Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
POETRY: SOUNDS OF SILENCE

POETRY: SOUNDS OF SILENCE

Baidar Bakht’s excellent English translations of selected Urdu poems by Parvin Shere will help bring her the recognition she meri
Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
NON-FICTION: THE QUEST FOR ORDER

NON-FICTION: THE QUEST FOR ORDER

A relatively slim but erudite and insightful book provides a guided tour, traversing nature, science, economics and politics, into
Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
NON-FICTION: The crisis of everything

NON-FICTION: The crisis of everything

A collection of essays by experts analyses the multiple, simultaneous crises facing Pakistan in the political, economic,
Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
FICTION: The invisible writer

FICTION: The invisible writer

A rare and long-awaited collection of fiction from a distinguished man of letters leaves the reader thirsting for more
Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
COLUMN: ART AND SUFFERING

COLUMN: ART AND SUFFERING

I wish to begin this piece with the lines that Hasan Zaidi quoted to end his essay on Paul Auster in Books and...
Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am