Dr. Tahira Naqvi

Tahira Naqvi grew up in Lahore, Pakistan. She is a translator, writer, and Clinical Professor in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University where she teaches Urdu language and literature. She has translated into English works of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khadija Mastur, Hajra Masroor, Fahmida Riaz, and the majority of works by Ismat Chughtai. She also writes fiction and has published two collections of short stories titled, consecutively, Attar of Roses and Other Stories of Pakistan, and Dying in a Strange Country. Her first novel, The History Teacher of Lahore, to be launched at the LLF, was published in 2023 by Speaking Tiger Books, Delhi, and reprinted this year by City Press, Karachi

 

    12:00 - 12:45 PM Fireside chat

    SUNDAY Sunday 3rd March

    The wild ones: Exploring women's friendships in literature. Dr Tahira Naqvi in conversation with Dr Shabnam Khan

    Location: Hall 1

    Friendship depicted in fiction gives us a blueprint about our own lives. Many works of literature while focusing on the love story between the hero and the heroine, also show women's intense friendships with each other, driving plot with their conversation. Join Dr Tahira and Dr Shabnam as they discuss women's friendships in literature and how often life imitates art as we grow older and reflect on the bonds we have to the women in our lives.
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