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Book Review: Imperialism, from its origins to the Great War it caused

Towards the end of the nineteenth century, then, capitalism stretched its tentacles all over the globe and morphed into a…

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Book Review: Eat That Frog

Eat that Frog is one of the outstanding books on self-help. It has great laws to shape attitude and win…

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Pakistani English literature series: Burnt Shadows

Burnt Shadows is a novel deeply invested in the politics of postcolonial identity and nationhood Reviewed by Shoukat Lohar  …

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Pakistani English Literature Series: The Reluctant Fundamentalist

The novel has received widespread critical acclaim for its portrayal of the complexities of modern life and the struggles of…

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A BLIND MAN’S GARDEN

Blind Man’s Garden is set in the aftermath of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. The novel follows the…

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Man’s Search for Meaning

When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves Shoukat Lohar “Man’s Search…

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Book Review: Who Killed Palomino Molero?

The novel is about a young Air force Cadet, who is far more a musician than a fighter, and joins…

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In A Continuous Search, I May Never Find You

December 27 marks the 4th demise anniversary of Naila Gul “Sapna” Qazi, known Sindhi Poet, Researcher, Calligrapher, Compere, Editor and…

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Enslaved Women as American Revolutionaries

A specialist in the studies of slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and women’s history, Cook-Bell tells in her book…

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A flower that blooms in the land of Dante

Like a Sufi, there is a constant search in her poetry. This is a never ending search – This search…

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