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[...] The Bhuttofamilie is the most powerful political dynasty in Pakistan. Fatima Bhutto is averse to. "My uncle, President Asif Ali Zardari, is a criminal, liar and murderer.& [...]
[...] Viking is set to publish the debut novel from Fatima Bhutto, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon. Mary Mount at Viking bought world rights excluding [...]
[...] , of love and how conflict makes cowards of us all. With a brilliant twist, Fatima Bhutto’s novel explores how war forces the individual to make terrible choices, to choose [...]
[...] in Pakistan's tribal regions, close to the border with Afghanistan, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon is the story of three brothers living through a world on fire. Two women - the beautiful [...]
[...] has preempted NA rights to Fatima Bhutto’s Pakistan-set novel "In the Shadow of the Crescent Moon." [...]
[...] Viking is set to publish the debut novel from Fatima Bhutto, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon. Mary Mount at Viking bought world rights excluding India from Karolina Sutton at Curtis Brown. [...]
[...] . My most recent though is Kovalam. Your recommendation for a not-to-be-missed literary festival would be? I'm not sure there's a city in the world without a literary festival now so [...]
[...] Fatima Bhutto at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Hong Kong on March 3, 2008. At the literary festival, where Ms. Bhutto shared a stage with the Pakistani-American historian Ayesha Jalal, the [...]
[...] by Bhutto, "Writing and Resistance," that offered a poignant reminder of what a literary festival — beyond celebrity, beyond gossip, beyond self-congratulation — can and should [...]
[...] not possible to be neutral about people you love, Fatima said she had critically analysed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's handling of Balochistan. "He could have made a difference by ending the repression [...]
[...] into their lives. Fatima Bhutto is part of a Pakistani political dynasty. Her grandfather, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was both prime minister and president of Pakistan, and her aunt Benazir Bhutto was prime [...]
[...] , the assassinated former president Benazir Bhutto, and former president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Fatima’s maternal grandfather. She is the author of Songs of Blood and Sword,& [...]
[...] Oprah might have been the big attraction at Jaipur Literature Festival on Sunday, but a few metres away a packed house got a glimpse of two famous visitors [...]
[...] her pictures? Author Fatima Bhutto can easily overshadow anyone on the third day of the Jaipur Literature Festival. Oprah Winfey included. And she wants to talk serious. Only serious. A young, [...]
[...] joining Imran Khan’s opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party. Speaking at the Jaipur Literature Festival on Sunday, she made it clear this was unlikely to happen. Ever. More In Jaipur [...]
[...] The Jaipur Literature Festival — which has grown from a modest literary gathering to one of the world's most [...]
[...] if she bought into rumours that her father Murtaza Bhutto was killed because he shaved off Asif Ali Zardari's moustache, she said conspiracy theories were a South Asian speciality. So, why was Murtaza [...]
[...] political dynasty in Pakistan. Fatima Bhutto is averse to. "My uncle, President Asif Ali Zardari, is a criminal, liar and murderer." Fatima Bhutto (29), the headstrong niece of the [...]
[...] Bhutto was prime minister twice before her assassination in 2007. Benazir’s husband, Asif Ali Zardari, is the current president of Pakistan. In 2010, 30-year-old Bhutto published a memoir, [...]
[...] and corrupt world of Pakistani power politics which claimed the lives of four members of the Bhutto dynasty in the past 31 years. She said her target audience was the young Pakistani who viewed her [...]
[...] grandfather, one of the most charismatic leaders in Pakistan's history, at the head of the Bhutto dynasty. The most powerful political family in the country, because the chain of doom and disaster [...]
[...] critiques. Her “Songs of Blood and Swords,” a 2010 memoir centered on the Bhutto dynasty, exposedfeuding in her family and was damning of her late aunt. Spokespersons of Mr. Khan& [...]
[...] > Interests > Culture Amean J Condé Nast Traveller contributing editor and author Fatima Bhutto picks her favourite authors, countries and the literary festivals worth travelling to Tell [...]
[...] asks. You die. Why can’t there be a holy war against those who take her pictures? Author Fatima Bhutto can easily overshadow anyone on the third day of the Jaipur Literature Festival. Oprah [...]
[...] Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the niece of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and daughter of Murtaza Bhutto, but she has emerged as a political powerhouse in her own right. An author, journalist and [...]
[...] grants amnesty to the corrupt." When asked if she bought into rumours that her father Murtaza Bhutto was killed because he shaved off Asif Ali Zardari's moustache, she said conspiracy theories [...]
[...] The Bhuttofamilie is the most powerful political dynasty in Pakistan. Fatima Bhutto is averse to. "My uncle, President Asif Ali Zardari, is a criminal, liar and murderer.& [...]
[...] Viking is set to publish the debut novel from Fatima Bhutto, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon. Mary Mount at Viking bought world rights excluding [...]
[...] , of love and how conflict makes cowards of us all. With a brilliant twist, Fatima Bhutto’s novel explores how war forces the individual to make terrible choices, to choose [...]
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