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Feb 06, 2023

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Khalid Jawed, the writer of the celebrated 'Paradise of Food,' speaks about his life and extraordinary literary career.
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Noted Urdu writer and winner of JCB Prize for Literature for 2022, Khalid Jawed, speaks to Faiyaz Ahmad Wajeeh about his life and literary career.

Jawed’s fascinating novel Nemat Khana was translated by Baran Farooqi as The Paradise of Food.

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