Although 20 years have gone by since Zahoor ul Akhlaq passed away, no one is more alive today in Pakistani art than him
Take all the complexities in any given language and multiply them by two. That, in essence, is what the exercise of translation entails
Husain is neither a progressive nor a reactionary. If anything, he may be referred to as a naturalist
Asif Farrukhi writes a definitive work on Intizar Husain’s life and craft
The plays of Intizar Husain are not about some significant issue or an overwhelming question but about the everyday lives of ordinary women and men
Noted Urdu writer’s house on Ferozepur Road, where he spent almost 50 years of his life, is being fought over for possession
Aspects which contributed to his eminence
With the leash of the magical, Intizar Husain carried us into another world that was deeper, unfamiliar and unexplainable
To a visual artist, the fiction of Intizar Husain is an inspiring example due to its formal and conceptual complexity
TNS talks to three of Intizar Husain's closest friends -- Masood Ashar, Zahid Dar and Ikramullah -- about their perceptions and memories of the...