Articles marked Tariq AliTariq Ali’s latest book is The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power. From the London Review dated 4 October 2007Pakistan at SixtyPakistan is best avoided in August, when the rains come and transform the plains into a huge steam bath. When I lived there we fled to the mountains, but this year I stayed put. The real killer is the humidity. Relief arrives in short bursts: a sudden stillness followed by the darkening of the sky, thunderclaps like distant bombs and then the hard rain. Rivers and tributaries quickly overflow; flash floods make cities impassable. Sewage runs through slums and posh neighbourhoods alike. Even if you go straight from air-conditioned room to air-conditioned car you can’t completely escape the smell. In August sixty years ago, Pakistan was separated from the subcontinent. This summer, as power appeared to be draining away from Pervez Musharraf, the country’s fourth military dictator, it was instructive to observe the process at first hand. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Contributor’s website: www.tariqali.org Search the web for Tariq Ali: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveDiary: Murder in the Family · 18 December 2008
Daughter of the West · 13 December 2007 Pakistan at Sixty · 4 October 2007 In Princes’ Pockets · 19 July 2007
The General in his Labyrinth · 4 January 2007
The War on Terrorism: Is There an Alternative? · 15 May 2002 Mullahs and Heretics · 7 February 2002 11 September · 4 October 2001 Bitter Chill of Winter · 19 April 2001 Not currently in the LRB archive From the LRB letters page |