"Mr. Mueenuddin, 46, offers a richly observed landscape that is written with
the tenderness and familiarity of an old friend. The estate Mr. Mueenuddin lives
on in southern Punjab, Pakistan’s biggest province, belonged to his father, a
prominent Pakistani civil servant, and he used to come here as a boy."
Here we plan to talk about books written in Pakistan, By a Pakistani writer or about publications which represent Pakistani perspective . You can find reviews of books in Urdu or English both... We will talk about it all... from reading and writing to publishing...and from new ideas to changing culture of books in Pakistan.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Farmer's Vista: Daniyal Mueenuddin
Daniyal Mueenuddin, the author of the short story collection 'Other Rooms, Other Wonders', is the lead character in this New York Times article.
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