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Poetry by Mehvash Amin from our ninth issue.
Read MorePoetry by Mehvash Amin from our ninth issue.
Read MoreA poem by emerging Pakistani poet Mavra Rana Tanweer from our Freedom Issue.
Read MoreIn exquisite prose, Features Editor Maria Amir ruminates ‘freedom’, what it means now and whether an absolute definition is even merited.
Read MoreIn this extract from Kamila Shamsie’s fifth novel, a man in Afghanistan has to find a way into America without being caught by the authorities. This is the story of the route he takes, after paying a large sum of money.
Read MoreHasan Manzar’s ‘The Poor Dears’, translated from the Urdu by Muhammed Umar Memon, explores what happens when an expatriate writer returns ‘home’.
Read MoreFrom our ninth issue, Afzal Ahmed Syed’s prose poem, translated from the Urdu by Musharraf Ali Farooqi
Read More“The rat-a-tat of gunfire / shatters the silence into pieces / of a stone requiem. / Come now, instead of / allegorising fear, / dare we spell it out?”
Read MoreMohsin Hamid’s haunting and vivid story merges reality and science fiction, narrating the struggles of a few survivors hunted by machines which fly overhead in a nameless barren land.
Read MoreFrom our ninth issue, a haunting poem by Spotlight Poet Ilona Yusuf
Read MoreIn a piece from our “freedom” issue, Kyla Pasha writes about transitory objects…
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