Sara Suleri Goodyear speaks during erudite discussion titled ‘Forgetful Memories: Chronicles of History’.
Sethi, Mueenuddin and Naqvi have the crowd in sporadic fits of laughter while discussing writers and their quirks.
Attendees gather to catch up with those writing in Pakistan’s regional languages.
For people hoping to gain insight into the world of Pakistani poetry in English, many questions were left unanswered.
Three authors launch their books at the Nai Kitabein reading session.
The usually soft-spoken Urdu muses struck a defiant tone at the mushaira held condemning militancy and terrorism.
The author compares writing novels to making sausages.
Prize for best non-fiction book went to ‘The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan (1947-2008)’ by Ilhan...
Nigah and Naheed spoke about how they also used their poetry to highlight discrimination against women.
Everyone was eager to show that there was still life in Lollywood that would take on Bollywood at its own game.