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Living next to the graveyard of empires is no picnic.
The scholar talks about his new book on power and resilience in Pakistan.
The incorrigible Indian writer talks about breaking stereotypes and challenging gender biases.
Author discusses his work of fiction, ‘The Collaborator’ and the banality of violence.
On the first day of KLF, “the rockstar of Pakistani literature” faced a hall packed with fans.
The lack of narrative history, and his love for the city, led the historian to undertake White Mughals.
Arif Hasan, Roland deSouza, HM Naqvi mull over some of the ways in which the city is being rent apart.
Fahmida Riaz did not talk about the pros and cons of translation, instead she focused on poetry.
Ali Akbar Husain talks about a heritage long forgotten.
Dr Haq claims that post-modernism presents old ideas as new.