Literature remains humanity’s fiercest defence against the colonisation of memory
Tejaswini Apte-Rahm’s biography of her great- grandfather explores how private memory reshapes public history
Lahore’s celebration of Faiz Ahmed Faiz proved livelier and more layered this year than before
From Mohammed Hanif’s sharp satire to reflections on political regret, the three-day KLF dealt with some difficult questions
The recently concluded Lahore Literary Festival became a space to question what we are losing
At the 14th Lahore Literary Festival, Basant and conversation converged to revive the city’s cultural spirit
The idea of literary citizenship offers a way to rebuild community in Pakistan’s fractured literary landscape
Two new short story collections mark a shift and expose the limits still holding women’s writing back
Why Pakistani liberalism fails to confront power and its own contradictions
Khawaja Muhammad Zakariya’s autobiography fuses personal memory with literary and institutional history