The author believes all human collectives are oppressive in some ways and uses writing to create tiny fissures of freedom whenever and wherever possible.
This global spread of rationality does not mean that poetry is going to disappear. The metaphor is not dead yet
In his debut collection of short stories, Raza Rabbani takes a moral position, deliberately challenging the amoral apathy of contemporary postmodern...
The News on Sunday sat down with Raza Rabbani at his official residence in Islamabad and discussed with him his views on literature and politics.
Writers, teachers, and universities will be the last places where freedom can be imagined, and perhaps preserved
The cultural values overrule the ideological claptrap of the state
A guide for the upcoming fiction writers from Pakistan on what has been done before, providing useful pointers
The seduced worker now wants to simulate the lifestyle of his exploiter and happily gets transformed into a commodity in the process
On a woman’s 20,000-kilometre solo walking journey from Siberia to Laos, Thailand, and then a walk across Australia
The new British Council library will take some time to match its former glory
Away from the world of literary festivals, a fresh addition to the world of anglophone letters from Pakistan