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The Staff Shelf: Writer's Block Bookstore
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Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore
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Remembering Intizar Hussain: One of the Great Urdu Writers
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Aamer Hussein Remembers Intizar Hussain
On Finding the Inspiration to Write in Urdu
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Aamer Hussein
| February 5, 2016
Mohsin Hamid Remembers Intizar Hussain
"He Was a Great Writer, and Looked It"
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Yiyun Li Remembers Intizar Hussain
Storytelling and the Politics of Everyday Life
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You Don’t Have to Be a Veteran to Write About War
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How the
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Five Books Making News This Week: Winter Reading Edition
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The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop
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