Adam Zameenzad: Novelist Zameenzad's life and books described briefly.
Alamgir Hashmi: Reflection on literary biography and a list of titles by the author, together with criticism about each title, which has reference value. Author's email address included.
Alastair Niven on Recent South Asian Poetry: A critical survey of English-language works by poets of South Asian origin.
An Interview with Zulfikar Ghose: Author's discussion of his books and Western literature; also comments on life and work in general.
Cracking Sidhwa: Bapsi Sidhwa in interview about her novels and herself as a Pakistani Parsi woman and U.S. immigrant.
Moth Smoke: Mohsin Hamid's first novel is reviewed here.
Partition: Tariq Ali and Ken McMullen have adapted a short story by Saadat Hasan Manto about the partition of the Subcontinent, for a 90-minute film. Intro and stills are given here.
Passion In Lahore: The New York Review of Books reviews Mohsin Hamid's novel Moth Smoke (2000)
Poet, Scholar Hashmi in Iowa: This is a useful and relevant introduction to the work of the major English poet and scholar Professor Alamgir Hashmi, who suggested important principles of cultural coexistene a quarter century ago.
Poetry of Escape and Distance--Maki Kureishi: The writer offers a close look at the only English poetry book by this woman poet who died in 1995.
Postcolonial and Postimperial Authors: A list of well-known authors from Pakistan and the Indian Subcontinent. The main site has many useful links.
Shaista Ikramullah: This is a sketch of a woman parliamentarian who also wrote prose works in English and Urdu.
Twilight in Delhi: Indian Resentment of British Rule: A socio-political take on a classic, Ahmed Ali's Twilight in Delhi (1940).
Uzma Aslam Khan: The newspaper reportage on the young novelist and her two novels is recent and usable.
Uzma Aslam Khan: A Cocktail of Influences: Part interview, the article shows the author's life and ideas reflected in her writing, particularly the novel "Trespassing".
What Is a Ghazal?: The ghazal verse-form is described, as in Urdu and some other languages.