Literature“A (Parody) Decision to Remember” by Maaz MahmoodMAAZ MAHMOODAugust 13, 2017 by MAAZ MAHMOODAugust 13, 20170 IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF NOWHERE BEFORE A JUDGE OF SOMEWHERE DECISION TO BE REMEMBERED FOR CENTURIES The popular erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey”... Read more
Translations“All for a Husband” by ISMAT CHUGTAIDialogue TimesAugust 12, 2017 by Dialogue TimesAugust 12, 20170 AND all this happened over the merest trifle. Misfortunes cannot be foreseen. What an unlucky hour it was when I set foot in that train,... Read more
Literature“PARTIALITY FOR PALATE” by Satyapal AnandDialogue TimesAugust 11, 2017 by Dialogue TimesAugust 11, 20170 One of the simplest pleasures of life, says a character in Aldous Huxley’s novel Island, has been forgotten by the modern age. We board together... Read more
Translations“THE LOVE OF LONG AGO”, a short story by MaupassantDialogue TimesJuly 30, 2017 by Dialogue TimesJuly 30, 20170 The old-fashioned chateau was built on a wooded knoll in the midst of tall trees with dark-green foliage; the park extended to a great distance,... Read more
Translations“The Return” by Saadat Hassan MantoDialogue TimesJuly 30, 2017 by Dialogue TimesJuly 30, 20170 THE special train left Amritsar at two in the afternoon, arriving at Mughalpura, Lahore, eight hours later. Many had been killed on the way,... Read more
Literature“Unsung Mesto Melodies” by Waqar HashmiDialogue TimesJuly 30, 2017 by Dialogue TimesJuly 30, 20170 Episode : 1 (India And Pakistan) The song I am going to sing, the phrase I am going to recite, the musical note I am... Read more
Editor's Pick Literature“Saul Bellow’s The Victim: A Critical Study on Nietzsche’s idea of Nihilism” by Wani NazirDialogue TimesJuly 29, 2017 by Dialogue TimesJuly 29, 20170 Modern man is caught in a vexing web of a mind-boggling world where a plethora of philosophical premises flying back and forth across the globe,... Read more
Literature“Orient meets Occident” by Hilde JacobsDialogue TimesJuly 29, 2017 by Dialogue TimesJuly 29, 20170 “THERE ARE SORES WHICH SLOWLY ERODE THE MIND IN solitude like a kind of canker.” This is the first sentence of the novel... Read more