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A Karachi Summer

Anum Ali June 15, 2007

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#23 Posted by Tazeen on September 6, 2007 3:03:53 am
ok, so what was THE POINT?

the great editors of chowk never published anything i wrote, and i write with great coherence, but this early morning olpers and langanese ad gets published. Shit!!!!
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#22 Posted by Pulchritude on July 15, 2007 1:43:44 pm
great buddy.
ur article is close to reality...i liked it alot keep it up
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#18 Posted by Bina_Shah on June 22, 2007 8:30:51 pm
Well done, Anum!
Waiting for your submission to ALR...
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#21 Posted by ajanerashail on June 24, 2007 6:53:36 pm
Re: # 18
Thank you. I am working on the piece for ALR
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#17 Posted by swh on June 17, 2007 6:26:07 pm
Anum, the fact that you are a talented writer and have great potential was indeed evident in your piece. But you really could have done with some editing. The article seemed to meander at times, which broke the reader`s focus on your thoughts. Your attention to minor details is truly commendable, but there were also few cliches which could have been avoided. All in all, you`ve undoubtedly shown great promise as a writer, and I look forward to reading more of your articles in future. So, Best of Luck!
Regards.
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#19 Posted by ajanerashail on June 24, 2007 6:52:04 pm
Re: # 17
You`re absoultely right about the part were the article meanders from the topic. I agree it was uneditted. It was just written and sent.
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#16 Posted by HP on June 17, 2007 1:17:26 am


Amateur not armature...though with a story like this, that would not be inappropriate...heheheheh

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#15 Posted by HP on June 17, 2007 1:13:54 am

``It is 6:36am; Karachi morning, and being a regular Fajar prayer person; which is to be said before the break of dawn, I am up so early unlike several Karachiites.``

Karachi summer: 6:36am is almost midday.
The whole thing is so phony. I cant read this any further....

There is a tendency among some armatures to add misery meter to the stories. This story is one good example of that. Fake, phony and non sense written all over it....

``You just wish to listen to the pacifying tone of such voices to combat the Karachi summers.``

How do you combat summers by listening to pacifying tones? Some cheering up would help. Pacifying tones add to the misery.





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#14 Posted by TaheraSajid on June 16, 2007 11:32:45 am
Anum, I find your style very original, the imagery masterful and honesty endearing.

If a novice like myself may offer a piece of advice...

Writing is an art form. It needs to be nurtured with tender loving care and polished with practice. Learning is a lifelong process.

Take reader feedback seriously, but don`t take it to heart. Gather the gems thrown your way - some kind and some harsh; some insightful and some superficial - but follow your own heart. Ultimately you are the best judge of your work. It is your creation. Own it. Be proud.

Hope to read more from you. :)



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#12 Posted by zingari on June 16, 2007 8:24:20 am
Since the author has taken exception to criticism, I must revise my initial opinion which was unrealistic and harsh.Having read the piece a couple of times,it`s hidden meanings and social statements unravel in a Kafkaesque mould. I further confirm that this is one of the finest pieces ever seen on Chowk. We have a winner among us, the new Booker prize winner from Pakistan- Anum Ali.
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#20 Posted by ajanerashail on June 24, 2007 6:52:52 pm
Re: # 12
Never meant it that way.
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#11 Posted by shandana on June 16, 2007 6:50:45 am
a good piece from a talented writer. yes at times the lack of life experience seems evident but why should that stop anyone from writing? how else will she gain that experience? i find the honesty with which anum examines the alienation she feels from most of her peers a plus point, here she is unwittingly (or otherwise) putting the craft to its primary use which imho is to ``explain herself to herself``.

i wish you luck anum :) welcome to chowk, and keep writing.

``The very first rule anyone who thinks she/he is a writer follows if indeed she/he is truly a writer is the ability to see his/her work with detachment.`` followed by a para suggesting feedback is a `gift` and the REAL writer will be able to see whether its legitimate or the bastard child of bottomfeeders.

i find this patronizing. how on earth did writers survive, thrive and develop before editors or `creative writing proffesors`? were there no real writers? what is a real writer? what is a fake writer? who decides?
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#13 Posted by neembu on June 16, 2007 9:35:19 am
Re: # 11

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#4 Posted by zingari on June 15, 2007 5:46:26 pm
I expected a bit more about Karachi summer from this piece, instead i found a lot about the writer, which is: the author is one of those fortunate ones who lives on the right side of the town with huge gates and even bigger generators that jump to life as and when KESC starts playing it`s sadistic games with the poorer section of the society. I am also told that the writer is a regular namazaee compared with the rest of her peers who are more into decadent western culture. She is also concerned about her servants who have to work like the akhbar wala to feed their extended family.The arrogance of the writer comes out into the open despite her attempts to hide it under cliches. She is not only a religious person but looks down on those who aren`t. I am surprised that she omitted to mention the 24/7 presence of the Security persons with guns protecting people like her from the ordinary chor-uchakkas, in the mansions, in the huge Pajeros and other 4-wheel drive motors.

Karachi summer for me is the evening breeze coming in from the sea side and cooling all Karachites- those with generators or without, living in Federal B area or Clifton. And the cool nights, late night dinner parties,hustle and bustle of Bohri Bazar, PIDC paan after a heavy dinner at Burns Road for the common man or the Maxim`s, Village or Bar-b-q tonite for the privileged lot. Swimming at Hawk`s Bay, riding on the camels and horses on the beach front. All of which would be filled with people of all social status trying to beat the heat and generally enjoying themselves.
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#5 Posted by ajanerashail on June 15, 2007 11:40:07 pm
Re: # 4
Thank you for your comment on the article. It was supposed to attract controversy and I feel accomplished having done that. But I agree that the title is misdone it shouldn`t be A Karachi Summer, it should be A Karachi Summer from My 4 Elite Walls. I am new to Chowk, can you help on how to change a title for an article?
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#3 Posted by thinkingstorm on June 15, 2007 12:11:07 pm
There is promise in the prose. But the arrogance and hubris of the author detracts from any meaningful interaction with the piece.

We get it that the author prays while the ignorant masses are asleep. We get it that others are so ``hi`` and ``bye`` while our culture oriented author is all Salam. We get it that our protaganist is ``pro-modesty``.

Since the article is full of pointed opinions about others, let me offer a pointed opinion of my own (also unwarranted btw). The author is currently confused with the complexity of life, the social injustices abound, and where the author stands. I feel there is a lack of life experience, and things seem quite a bit ``black or white`` to the author.

But the heart seems to be at the right place. Given some life experience, the hubris may dissipate, and we may have a better article to read.

Regards
thinking
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Interact Index

    #23 Tazeen
    #22 Pulchritude
    #18 Bina_Shah
    #21 ajanerashail
    #17 swh
    #19 ajanerashail
    #16 HP
    #15 HP
    #14 TaheraSajid
    #12 zingari
    #20 ajanerashail
    #11 shandana
    #13 neembu
    #4 zingari
    #5 ajanerashail
    #3 thinkingstorm
    #6 ajanerashail
    #9 thinkingstorm
    #2 Salim_Chauhan
    #7 ajanerashail
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