Sunday, 30 June 2013

The Wish Maker: A book review by Ali Sethi

If the writing is honest it cannot be separated from the man who wrote it. —Tennessee Williams

Ali Sethi has shot to fame but in a modest way. His talent and public appearances are subdued and undramatic, a possible result of having ones parents being masters of juggling the spotlight. Having recently spoken at the Lahore Literature Festival at length over Manto and being generally very impressive as a reviver of classic Urdu poetry in the form of songs or ghazals, he has made a solid name

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