Belonging & Identity Through Literature
In the seventh issue’s cover feature, Sana Hussain writes about the constant quest for belonging in literature from the Lost Generation up to and including the twenty first century.
Read MoreIn the seventh issue’s cover feature, Sana Hussain writes about the constant quest for belonging in literature from the Lost Generation up to and including the twenty first century.
Read MoreIn an exclusive, The Missing Slate got the chance to sit with Pakistani poet Ilona Yusuf at the Islamabad Literature Festival on April 30. From politics, reading culture and advice for aspiring literati, we’d like to believe we have it all. Read on.
Read MoreSana Hussain writes about the evolution of The Great Gatsby in cinema, ahead of the Baz Luhrmann release later this year.
Read More“A literature such as ours, which is slowly maturing and coming into its own, is often hauled over the coals for being elitist, or unrepresentative of the “true†Pakistan,” writes Sana Hussain. This generalization betrays the talent the industry has produced.
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