Staring bleakly at a blank screen, the blinking cursor as impatient and accusing as a tapping foot. Sky and spirit both darken; the screen remains...
Claire Chambers’ recent collection of essays pays close attention to writings from South Asia. One wonders, towards whom is this call directed?
Kazuo Ishiguro, the British author awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last week, claims to have written the same book three times, and gotten...
Essays on Karachi that look at how stories of violence are absorbed and retold
The recent murder of a khwaja sara in Karachi and rising acts of violence against them has spread fear among the already-margnalised community
Karachi is, for the third year running, the world’s sixth-least liveable city according to the Global Liveability Report. But how objective is...