From K.K. Aziz’s Coffee House: Lahore as it Used To Be

Posted on November 12, 2010
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Selected and Introduced by Adil Najam In this the first installment of excerpts from K.K. Aziz’s The Coffee House of Lahore (read book review by Raza Rumi, here) we have selected a passage that appears very early in the book and describes what Lahore used to look like around the time of partition. The vivid […]

Books: K.K. Aziz’s The Coffee House of Lahore

Posted on November 6, 2010
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Raza Rumi (Editor’s Note: ATP  intends to present a series of posts with excerpts from this extraordinary book from K.K. Aziz. As a prelude to the series, we thought we should provide some context with a review of the book, The Coffee House of Lahore). Before his death in July 2009, K.K. Aziz had accomplished […]

PanAm’s Pakistan 1960’s (In Japanese)

Posted on October 29, 2010
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Adil Najam There was a time when PanAm was the biggest and most fascinating international airline in the world. That has changed quite some time back. And so, it seems, has Pakistan. The subject of this fascinating promotional documentary made by PanAm in the 1960s.

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