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Literati
If the slave girls could speak
By
Moazzam Sheikh
|
June 08, 2014
Highlights
George Saunders attempts to shift away from the white American demographic in a prose that can be comic, entertaining and engaging
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Rewriting the climate story
Reclaiming Punjab’s voice in history
Poem as a revolt
Stories of loss and belonging
From mother to motherland
The art of detachment
Borrowed identity?
Speaking to the void
A castle as a prison
A salute to serious literature
Iqbal’s poetic dialogue with Goethe
Between languages and ladders
Between dream and reality
Shapes of our present
A peach of a tale
A river runs through it
A nation in focus
Training for transformation
The devil in the detail
A poet with many tongues