The Nation Weekly magazine was started by a team of journalists in conjunction with a publishing house on January 1, 2004. The magazine aimed to publish analysis and news of the current political situation in Nepal. Due to differences between the editorial and marketing team, the magazine shut down on February 1, 2005 - a year and a month after it began. The archive is now off the server. About 150 articles I wrote as staff writer are archived on this site.
The stories are small, but with a spicy aftertaste that could be from nowhere else but the subcontinent. Talat Abbasi's Bitter Gourd and Other Stories is a collection of nugget sized, delectable tales laid out, in typical desi fashion, amongst the detritus of social stratification, family ennui, economic marginalization and diaspora. Gently dousing her stories with a generous portion of irony and satire, the Karachi born writer brings to the fore the small hypocrisies and the mundane corruptions of everyday life in Pakistan. Whether dealing with a birdman or a poor relation, a rich widow or an immigrant mother, Ms. Abbasi touches the mythic heart that ticks besides all these caricatures. The ghostly narrative influence of Virginia Woolf, with a pinch of Victorian lit thrown in for good measure, is discernable, although most of the voices are centered around the "how kind, how kind" echoes of South Asia.
The book starts, appropriately, with a story about a feudal patro...
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