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Ikram Ullah brings history and imagination together in a style that lingers in memory
A new anthology brings together essays, fiction and poetry that reflect the quiet resilience of women
Munir Niazi’s ghazals and nazms distil memory, identity and time into lasting verse
What might happen if we were to structure our writing around mathematics
Bapsi Sidhwa wrote Lahore and the post-colonial self into English literature
Nadya Chishty-Mujahid’s new collection captures the chaos and charm of university life in Pakistan
Nasir Abbas Nayyar’s latest anthology of stories pulls the readers into a world that is both foreign and strangely familiar
A personal reflection on a scholar whose quiet influence continues to shape minds
Mitti affirms Bharti’s place as a vital voice in contemporary Punjabi poetry: quiet, lyrical, and deeply human