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Arslan Athar’s debut novel Forty Days of Mourning remembers Hyderabad Deccan through grief and silence Aleezeh Fatima
In This Is Where the Serpent Lives, Daniyal Mueenuddin traces how power is inherited and enforced in Pakistan Javed Amir
Mohammed Hanif’s upcoming novel Rebel English Academy begins on the night of Bhutto’s hanging Irfan Aslam
A mummy, a missing girl, and Karachi: Why Maha Khan Phillips’ The Museum Detective is such a gripping read Nadya Chishty-Mujahid
Fatima Bhutto’s upcoming memoir explores anxiety, chosen family, and the quiet salvation of a dog’s love Images Staff
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Obituary: Ali Baba Taj, the Hazara poet who believed in Quetta till the very end Muhammad Akbar Notezai
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Review: In Indignity, Lea Ypi reconstructs her grandmother’s life after damaging allegations are made Arif Azad
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RF Kuang, author of Babel and Yellowface, pulls out of Emirates Litfest amid BDS boycott call Images Staff
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