The Moral of the Story
Morality is difficult enough in life, but morality in literature spans a much richer tapestry writes Maria Amir.
Read MoreMorality is difficult enough in life, but morality in literature spans a much richer tapestry writes Maria Amir.
Read MoreOxford University Press Pakistan’s Managing Director, Ms. Ameena Saiyid has nearly singlehandedly, turned the country’s publishing and literary scenes on their head. Ghausia Rashid Salam writes about Ms. Saiyid’s journey and why being a woman in a man’s world has made all the difference.
Read MoreFrom our eighth issue, Sana Hussain writes about the frayed but still consistent relationship between creation and censorship.
Read MoreIn which the writer argues films, however refined a medium, cannot (and never will) hold a candle to the novels upon which they are based.
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Read MoreSana Hussain writes about the evolution of The Great Gatsby in cinema, ahead of the Baz Luhrmann release later this year.
Read MoreOn the evolution of steampunk by Aaron Grierson
Read MoreTranslated by Moniza Alvi
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