Bapsi Sidhwa wrote Lahore and the post-colonial self into English literature
Nadya Chishty-Mujahid’s new collection captures the chaos and charm of university life in Pakistan
Nasir Abbas Nayyar’s latest anthology of stories pulls the readers into a world that is both foreign and strangely familiar
A personal reflection on a scholar whose quiet influence continues to shape minds
Mitti affirms Bharti’s place as a vital voice in contemporary Punjabi poetry: quiet, lyrical, and deeply human
Abdullah Hussein’s fiction continues to confront exile, alienation and the contradictions of modern life
11 tightly-crafted tales of ordinary people living through quiet tensions of everyday life
Farhatullah Babar’s memoir captures a presidency under siege
Mir Mansoor’s debut translation bridges cultures by bringing global poetry into Sindhi
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