Why Pakistani liberalism fails to confront power and its own contradictions
Khawaja Muhammad Zakariya’s autobiography fuses personal memory with literary and institutional history
Tracing how the language of exception normalises the stripping of humanity from entire societies
Weavers Literary Review brings together writing shaped by exile and memory
What Auschwitz, Agamben and the present reveal about the architecture of power
In Ferdowsnama, Shandana Minhas crafts a subtle meditation on the art of recording history
Iftikhar Arif is one of the most widely read and respected...
A meditation on colonial famine and the long afterlife of ecological violence
Kiran Desai’s long-awaited third novel explores the intersections of migration and creativity
Reflections on prose poetry and the ethical fault lines of literary translation