AI is like the lobotomised man, free of the neuroses of life — similar to the monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Marginalised communities often gain access to urban spaces by building informally
A tribute to M Salim-ur Rahman on his 90th birthday
An anthology touching on the ups and downs of the human experience
A compelling social history of Karachi from the 1950s to the present
This year, the Peshawar Literature Festival ran an informal session called Hujra-i-Mir to promote the culture of dialogue
Understanding Pakistan’s underdevelopment in terms of institutional instability
Spanning several decades, Ahmed’s two-volume book reads like a detailed journal or logbook
Sehgal’s analysis challenges readers to participate in shaping a more prosperous society
Mudassar Bashir’s humanism is visible in the new anthology