By Yasser Latif Hamdani Courtesy Jang/The News 45 year old Daniyal Mueenuddin doesn’t look anything like your run of the mill writer. At the very least, he certainly would not be cast as a writer in… more →
Pak Tea HouseTaylor Bright wrote 1 week ago: “The Chekhovian lilt to Daniyal Mueenuddin and Paul Yoon’s debut collections; the modern … more →
haycock wrote 1 month ago: On NPR Morning Edition today, November 25, 2009, writer Daniyal Mueenuddin spoke with Steve Inskeep … more →
Mark Athitakis wrote 2 months ago: Writing at Crooked Timber, Henry Farrell, an associate professor of political science and internatio … more →
wiedemar wrote 2 months ago: My paying gig sent me to several events at The New Yorker festival this past weekend. I blogged abou … more →
jaclemens wrote 2 months ago: Congratulations to Daniyal Mueenuddin, author of the short story collection In Other Rooms, Other Wo … more →
Mark Athitakis wrote 2 months ago: The nominees for the National Book Award were announced earlier this week. I can recommend two of bo … more →
Ayesha wrote 3 months ago: I would like to read these books… I like these WP themes… … more →
Vishal wrote 6 months ago: I read A Case of Exploding Mangoes few months ago, and absolutely loved it. The story is set in Paki … more →
ullahfaiz wrote 8 months ago: A Sunday Well Spent After a long time I can claim to have spent a Sunday well. Usually, I’d get up e … more →
tsaari wrote 8 months ago: I’m still going back over this collection of short stories and was captivated vividly by M … more →
yasserlatifhamdani wrote 9 months ago: By Yasser Latif Hamdani Courtesy Jang/The News 45 year old Daniyal Mueenuddin doesn’t look anything … more →
yasserlatifhamdani wrote 10 months ago: This interesting piece appeared in The Guardian. Pakistan’s current chaos has meant that its … more →
jaclemens wrote 10 months ago: Hardcover short story collections are a tough sale. A discriminating reader will only pick up a col … more →
bookchronicle wrote 1 year ago: Best: x American: ? Short: 12 Story: ? From The New Yorker, Daniyal Mueenuddin’s “Nawabdin Electrici … more →