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The author on ‘girlfear’, friendship — and why her new novel echoes her own journey from Pakistan to Britain
One way to rebalance the economy is to allow the capital to sink a little
We return again and again to frightening narratives — to look at death and look away from it
A gripping novel of racial prejudice, radicalisation and cross-cultural love
Christmas is a time for recreating or repairing childhood memories, and what better way than in the kitchen?
Commercial fiction is becoming the genre of choice for new writers in search of freedom
In history’s ugly moments — war, censorship, oppression, political turmoil — artists are compelled to bear witness and break the silence
The French photographer says her winning series of work ‘represents a grotesque kind of immortality’
Valérie Belin is the winner of the sixth Prix Pictet, on the theme of ‘Disorder’. Here novelist Kamila Shamsie explores the concept
‘My younger self would be disappointed I’m not living in or writing about Karachi,’ says the novelist
‘As we tour Lahore, we marvel at the squish of humanity on the roads. It is common for a family of four to ride on a motorcycle’
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