The measure of all things
A general invitation to think with Mirza Ghalib — one of the most creative minds in the history of South Asia
A general invitation to think with Mirza Ghalib — one of the most creative minds in the history of South Asia
Riffat Abbas’s newly translated novel is about an imaginary city without kings, suppression or wars
Harris Khalique’s latest book of poetry celebrates the lives and audaciousness of the marginalized as a way of speaking truth to power. It is a rare and must-read book
Asghar Nadeem Sayyad’s narrative style can make a reader fall in love with the art of inspired storytelling all over again
Peerzada Salman’s debut explores how deeply entwined art and ordinary life are with each other
Dr Abrar Ahmad lives on in his poetry
Iftikhar Arif’s new volume of poems testifies to his command over the art of poetry
Naseer Turabi, who passed away on January 10, had only two slim volumes of poetry to his name, but his neo-classical attention to craft and to the usage of words indicate his real worth
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, who passed away on December 25, was a true giant of Urdu literature — a critic, a poet, a novelist, a short story writer, a lexicographer and a theorist