Vol. 4, Issue 5 May 2012
 
The Lede
On the Job
Foundations
Expressions
Sweet Ache
Letters From
Brazil, Jordan
Perspectives
Politics
A Paradigm Trap
Culture
Direct Message
Reporting & Essays
Reportage
The Takeover
Profile
The Outlier
Arts & Reviews
Art Review
The Revolution Will Be Sung
Art Review
Others Like Us
Books
Review
Light Show
Review
With Souls and Elbows
Editor's Notebook
Finally, A Principled Stand
Contributors

Basharat Peer

  Basharat Peer is the author of Curfewed Night, a personal account of the Kashmir conflict, which won the 2009 Crossword Book Award for Non Fiction. He is a fellow at the Open Society Institute New York and has worked as an editor at Foreign Affairs. He has contributed to the Nation, N+1, The Guardian, New Statesman, LeMonde Diplomatique, Financial Times Magazine etc. He holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Articles written by Basharat Peer
February 2011
How Do you Write When You Write About India?
 
September 2010
The Legacy of the Looming Tower
 
February 2010
The Road Back from Ayodhya
 
January 2010
The Imperative to Talk
 
 
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