Zeynab Ali February 1, 2004
#5 Posted by zeynab74 on February 5, 2004 7:06:01 am
#1 urbashi
`Dying in a Strange Country` was published by Tsar Publications and `The Attar of Roses` by Three Continents Publications.
# temporal
I hope this was work the wait.....Thanks for the link.
`Dying in a Strange Country` was published by Tsar Publications and `The Attar of Roses` by Three Continents Publications.
# temporal
I hope this was work the wait.....Thanks for the link.
#4 Posted by nooralain on February 2, 2004 1:58:47 pm
i really admire tahira naqvi for her portrayals of pakistani women, and her translations of ismat apa`s stories. i`ve had the opportunity to correspond with her and she`s always been very gracious. `the notebook` is one of my favorite stories. . and it`s in `attar of roses` for those interested.
i haven`t had a chance to read `dying in a strange country` yet. look forward to reading it.
there have been comparisons of tahira naqvi`s writing to that of jane austen in terms of its satire. don`t know how justified such comparisons are, but understatement works very well in tahira`s stories. i can`t wait for her novel to come out. thanks for bringing this to chowk.
i haven`t had a chance to read `dying in a strange country` yet. look forward to reading it.
there have been comparisons of tahira naqvi`s writing to that of jane austen in terms of its satire. don`t know how justified such comparisons are, but understatement works very well in tahira`s stories. i can`t wait for her novel to come out. thanks for bringing this to chowk.
#3 Posted by Trinity on February 2, 2004 9:05:09 am
#1 Urbashi,
You can also look at Zeynab Ali`s earlier article - Mapping Karachi`s Charms and Contrdictions. I found it quite informative, specially the comments to that article.
You can also look at Zeynab Ali`s earlier article - Mapping Karachi`s Charms and Contrdictions. I found it quite informative, specially the comments to that article.
#2 Posted by temporal on February 2, 2004 7:59:13 am
Zeynab:
thanks...looking forward...
...to more articles from you...
...and to the book of short stories from tahira
lve,
t
ps:
urbashi:
Who`s Who among South Asian Women
thanks...looking forward...
...to more articles from you...
...and to the book of short stories from tahira
lve,
t
ps:
urbashi:
Who`s Who among South Asian Women
#1 Posted by urbashi on February 2, 2004 7:34:20 am
Thanks. There`s so little we know about Pakistani women`s writing in English, apart from Sara Suleri, Bapsi Sidhwa and Tehmina Durrani (and of course the writer of the very interesting for various reasons Noble Rot - forgotten her name right now, but believe her second novel is also available in an Indian paperback). Can you tell me the name of Naqvi`s publisher and where I can get her work from? I`m working on South Asian women`s writing in English and find very few names from Pakistan, and none from Bangladesh. I`d be very grateful for suggestions.
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