Ijaz’s latest collection offers flashes of boldness even as it searches for greater depth
Zehrah Nigah’s work resists spectacle, choosing a gentler register instead
Maha Khan Phillips re-imagines the genre with a flawed, deeply human investigator at the centre of a mystery
Anomalies have always baffled established frameworks
When the man at the traffic light came for him, Akbar did the only thing he could think of
A conversation with the writer, Dur e Aziz Amna
In Knife of the Tide, Adrian A Husain returns to the sonnet to examine how the past survives in the present
A conversation with historian and author Dr Waleed Ziad
Ghalib reshaped poetry by turning emotion into thought and metaphor into inquiry
First published in 1976, Nazuk remains a defining work in Balochi literature