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7 American Thrillers You Must Read At Least Once
Crime, passion, and betrayal will keep you hooked from start to finish.
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Literary events help eliminate politics of hate, says minister
A three-day Pakistan Literature Festival (PLF) to commence in Hyderabad from March 1
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A wordsmith’s resilience
Shamim Akhter's curiosity for books transcended linguistic borders and evolved into a prolific career
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International Urdu moot concludes on high note
Day sees sessions on literary criticism, societal changes, Urdu in the US, Japan
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Peshawar hosts women’s literature event
Bringing together renowned poetesses, authors, readers, and academics to inspire and empower the future generation
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Peshawar Literary Festival inaugurated
Secretary of Culture and Tourism says such activities would help revive the literary tradition of K-P
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Poetry of Saaghir, Perveen eulogised
Punjab Governor hails Urdu poets' contributions
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Politics, literature and life
Politics and literature are indivisible parts of a society and reflect historical progress, human development
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Breaking down the literary establishment
Beyond the romance and poetry, literature is no freer from manoeuvring and conspiracies than politics
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‘One-window operation to boost investment’
Experts call for taking concrete steps to promote tourism
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Fourth Sindh Literature Festival concludes
Lack of academic freedom in varsities contributes to extremism in country, says Rabbani
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‘Poets give vision to nations’
Ukranian revolutionary poet Lesya Ukrainka remembered
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The Louise Glück phenomenon
The decorated US poet wins this year's prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature
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‘Faraz wrote for oppressed’
Son Shibli Faraz recalls the poet’s life, vision
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Social engineering with bubbles
But these are details — the core issue is why ban books
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PHA to set up library at Jinnah Garden
First in the history of Bagh-e-Jinnah
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Translations bring in fragrances of other cultures, languages
'Translations are a breath of fresh air'
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Work and life of Munir Badini hailed
Over 100 novels written by Munir Ahmad Badini in the Balochi language
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Literature world mourns loss of several writers in June
This peak summer saw the passing of several writers of Urdu, Punjabi, Seraiki, Pashto and Balti languages
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Munir Ahmad Badini wins top literary award
Hasan Manzar awarded for Urdu, Fatima Bhutto for English prose
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Peelu: the father of Punjabi literature
Tomb of poet built after locating grave with help of scholars
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Khushab: A linguistic melting pot
People in various regions speak distinct dialects of Punjabi
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SHC acquits journalist in banned literature case
Petition seeks access to Dr Aafia Siddiqui, counsel moves court for her repatriation
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SLF kicks off at Sargodha University
Event aims to create intellectual space for the energetic youth
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KLF panel deliberates about Middle East crises
Speakers insist on making world a more habitable place
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Lack of facilities blamed for declining reading trend in schools
Speakers stress conducive environment necessary to develop interest
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Experts discuss book on provincial capital’s framework for urban conservation
WCLA DG Lashari pointed out that the conservation of heritage was a slow process for the past many years
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Jaun, Faiz explored on LLF day 2
Renowned poets, scholars, political leaders and students attend sessions
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Lahore Literary Festival kicks off at Alhamrah
Around 100 delegates are participating in the eight edition of the event
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Faiz Ki Mohabbat Mein: A new horizon
Performance celebrates late poet, link between poetry and psychology
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Urdu - the last resort of failing students?
As the language evolves, its custodians are lagging behind in its development, say speakers at Adab Festival 2020
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‘Distance from literature has bred intolerance’
In the past, our society had versatile scholars and intellectuals
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‘History written by literary people is most reliable’
Urdu poet Iftikhar Arif honoured with lifetime achievement award
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Literati laud Sindhi poet Shaikh Ayaz
Celebrate 22nd death anniversary of revolutionary poet of the 20th century
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Open Book Library project launched in K-P
Sudents will benefit from facilities beyond what is offered in traditional libraries
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Karachi International Book Fair ends today
Govt needs to extend support for organising similar events, says MQM-P leader
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Faiz Festival’s final day all about dissecting genres of poetry
Experts discuss origin, form and history of varying genres
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Children’s literature festival concludes at Lok Virsa
With storytelling sessions, theatre workshops, open mic sessions, book launches and many more
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Austrian Handke and Pole Tokarczuk win Nobel prizes for literature
Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk wins 2018 Nobel Prize while Austrian playwright Peter Handke takes the 2019 award
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Five things to know about the Nobel Literature Prize
The laureate must obtain more than half of the votes cast
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Education emergency: Sindh’s education promise shattered by the report card
Of 110,000 Karachi students who cleared the science exam, only 9% studied at govt schools
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‘Literature brings modesty in society’
The chairman briefed about 500 books comprising the history of six decades published by Balochi Academy
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HEC chairperson decries low education budget for Sindh
He stresses that the government ought to take steps to lift HEC and universities from a financial crunch
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Young people should be exposed to good literature: federal education minister
Sixth ILF ends on an enthusiastic note; discussions held on various topics
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ILF day two sees book lovers flock to stalls
Multiple events held on second day of Islamabad Literature Festival
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ILF opens with book on Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali
Experts discuss Kashmir valley situation, choreographers present two dances on peace and revolution
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Lyari Literature Festival opens amid music and dance
Event reflects different cultures with stalls displaying books in various regional languages
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Future authors glean inspiration from their favourite writers
The first day of the two-day festival featured sessions on theatre, music, storytelling and much more
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Promoting literature can lead to a more peaceful society
The ceremony was presided over by prominent poet and intellectual
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The man who would be king
Author Wajahat Saeed Khan speaks to The Express Tribune about the game-changing biography of Shahid Khan Afridi