Pakistan's English-language novelists
A hunger for access to that reality has, in the past few years, created
an opening for Pakistan’s English-language novelists: Intense Western
interest in the country has vaulted the work of a handful of Pakistani
writers on to prize lists and foreign bookstore shelves. “There’s a
collision of talent and interesting times – something is really
happening there in terms of writing,” said John Freeman, editor of the
British literary magazine Granta. The issue focusing on Pakistani
writers was the bestseller of the past three years.
No comments:
Post a Comment