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Pakistan, Under Cultural Siege, Is Buoyed by Book Festivals
Lahore’s celebrated cultural vitality has waned somewhat in recent years. But last month, the city welcomed spring with a raucous new party—a celebration of books.
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Pakistan’s Literary Festivals: A Troubled Country’s New Soft Power
This past month, Pakistani novelists writing in English also had the opportunity to meet readers from their own country at two different literary festivals in the largest cities of Karachi and Lahore.
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Literature and Longing in Lahore
Despite the rain last Friday, thousands of people made their way to the Alhamra Art Center in downtown Lahore.
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The Other Side of Lahore
Lahore, widely heralded as Pakistan’s cultural capital, hosted its first-ever literary festival over the weekend, attracting huge crowds to hear some of Pakistan’s literary giants discuss their work, their country and what it means to laugh.
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Literary Festival Brings Feel-Good Factor to Lahore
There was a palpable feel-good factor around the literary festival.
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Reviving Lahore’s Literary Legacy
The festival’s speaker lineup reads like a who’s who of Pakistani writers.
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Book Festival Aims to Restore Lahore’s Cultural Tradition
Organizers of the Lahore event later this month said it was high time the city of Mughal ruins, once famous for its poetry and music, got in on the act.


