Aamer Hussein’s first collection of chronologically arranged Urdu stories can be viewed as a diary of sorts of writing in his native language
The tenth edition of the Karachi Literature Festival inspired a diverse menu of discussions on creative and intellectual pursuits
In an exclusive interview with TNS, Zakaria discusses her new book 1971: A People’s History from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India
Anam Zakaria places people at the fulcrum of the debate about the 1971 war and uses the oral history method to unravel their memories
A quick glance at books to look forward to from Pakistani and Indian authors in 2020
The Nobel Prize in Literature has unleashed an uproar all over the world
Ram’s life and times, from the perspective of his wife, Sita
How a writer from Karachi found inspiration to fuel his creative process… on a vacation in Turkey
Jaswal’s fourth novel explores the complex terrain of traditions that keep women in check and chastise them for being human
Shweta Bachchan-Nanda’s debut novel tells a simple story that readers can relate to, if not relish