It was a morning to contemplate the rain. Emperor Jahangir stood at the jharokha of the palace, a goblet of wine in one hand, the other resting on the carved stone jali. The heavy night-long shower ...
Born with innocence, strong socialisation moulds human beings to certain cultures. The need to not deviate from societal norms can ruin many a cross-cultural love relationship. The amazing number of ...
The cost of lost integrity in Osama Siddique’s ‘Ghuroob-e-Shehr Ka Waqt’ and ‘Snuffing Out the Moon’
Osama Siddique is a writer, legal scholar, and educator based in Pakistan. He has written two novels, the first – Snuffing Out the Moon – in English and the recent – Ghuroob-e-Shehr Ka Waqt – in Urdu.
IN THE classic post-apocalyptic novel The Day of the Triffids, giant carnivorous plants terrorise humanity. Triffids can walk and are equipped with venomous stingers, but their real power lies in ...
LAHORE: Though it is a large and imaginative work of prose, “Snuffing Out the Moon” somehow falls short of being recognised as a novel. The book evinces an acute knowledge of everything that goes into ...
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