“Nawabshah, home to more than a million people, has the untidy, nondescript feel of just about any other small Pakistani city: tangled power lines, tacky roundabouts, squat buildings. It has one consistent claim to national fame, however: its dry, punishing heat, the suffering of which residents flaunt with pride and masochistic smugness.”
“The Fire Is for the Greedy”
Alizeh Kohari | Harper’s Magazine | October 18, 2021 | 1,985 words