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Feroz Rather
An Insignificant Boyhood
February 5, 2014
As Ilham awoke, he sat up. To his right Showket lay on the edge of the mattress, his eyes half closed and genies of sleep lingering over...
Feroz Rather
Despadida, Doris
November 23, 2013
Nov 17, 2013: For past one week, I’ve been staying aloof in my Delhi apartment, gloomily musing about the latent flames within a writer...
Feroz Rather
Anatolian Ambivalence
February 18, 2013
What deeply dissatisfies Anna, Doris Lessing’s protagonist and surrogate in The Golden Notebook, is her inability to use the novel to make...
Feroz Rather
Why I Write
May 29, 2012
Is it possible to write about someone whom you have never met or seen or touched or listened to? Is it possible to write about someone I...
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