Natalia Ginzburg’s fiction reveals how detachment can expose the deepest truths about love and loss
The Hungarian novelist’s prose affirms the Nobel Committee’s faith in difficult, demanding writing
Muhammad Asif Nawaz’s debut novel explores how personal and political histories entwine to shape lives
Grief, geography and the quiet strength of connection in Shahbano Alvi’s second story collection
An encouraging reminder that Pakistani Anglophone literature is soaring to new heights
New book revisits scandal, poetry and the ‘first jet-set murder’ in Pakistan
Novelist Bapsi Sidhwa passed away on December 25
Shazaf Fatima Haider’s new novel explores awoman’s journey to freedom
An examination of grief as a debilitating force and memory as a means of healing from trauma
Han Kang’s Nobel Prize win is a sign that more creative voices in various Asian languages need to be brought into the limelight