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The alchemy of attention
If a task takes longer than 47 seconds, it loses our interest. Can storytelling still hold our frayed attention today?
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Love, control and gothic shadows
As a morality tale, The Gavel and the Lotus turns an intimate gaze on how justice is defined, enacted and withheld
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Mapping truths: A collision of two worlds
‘Wuthering Heights’ explores conflict between rational, irrational dimensions of human psyche
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Travel diaries: Lost and found in translation
Shanghai Book City helped me detect flaw in the way literature is preserved
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Amjad Sabri and the case for gun control
Sabri’s death has strengthened the case for introducing some semblance of gun control in the country
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An untouched genre: Sana Pirzada brings out gothic romance with ‘A Rose Within’
Says she wanted to help readers understand gothic romance and its underlying philosophy
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Hindus, Afghans and the politics of migration
The plight of the Afghan nationals is not unlike the challenges faced by Hindus who have migrated from Pakistan
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A fine balance of truth
Shandana Minhas’ new novel explores hypocrisy, desire and deception
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'Youth have forgotten essence of Sufism'
MPA Mahtab Akbar Rashdi says we have forgotten that search for universal truth is a matter of self-discovery
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Roadtrips and reality
My road trip from Peshawar to Torkham helped me look beyond media coverage









