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Fatima Bhutto

April 2022

  • Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon on stage in 2014.

    Book of the day
    This Woman’s Work edited by Kim Gordon and Sinéad Gleeson review – ‘Music undoes me’

    Life, relationships and art are filtered through sound in 16 essays by brilliant women

February 2021

  • Fatima Bhutto

    The Q&A
    Fatima Bhutto: ‘Who would play me in the film of my life? Al Pacino, circa The Godfather I and II’

    The author on puppies, never throwing food away and how many shoes is too many

November 2019

  • Bhenji Ra, Zadie Smith and Nayuka Gorrie are pictured speaking at events in Melbourne

    Broadside 2019: how a feminist festival took on feminism – and forced us to think harder

    Zadie Smith, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Jia Tolentino and Nayuka Gorrie challenge their audiences to do the work at a paradigm-shifting event

April 2011

  • Songs of Blood and Sword by Fatima Bhutto – review

    by John Dugdale

August 2010

  • Bhutto

    Film blog
    Bhutto: Benazir's legacy is ill-served by bias in an otherwise admirable film

    Huma Qureshi: A documentary about Benazir Bhutto, which premiered in London last night, makes for gripping but troublingly partial viewing

June 2010

  • Visitors to Hay festival 2010 relax with their books

    Books blog
    The best of the Hay festival 2010

    In Hay-on-Wye this year Ian McEwan got friendly with a pig, Christopher Hitchens reviewed his brother's book and Pervez Musharraf hinted at a bid for power. We round up the best of the Hay festival 2010

April 2010

  • Fatima Bhutto

    Bhutto memoir provokes angry reaction in Pakistan

    Critics and relatives denounce Fatima Bhutto's book that links her aunt, Benazir Bhutto, with the deaths of her two brothers
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    Songs of Blood and Sword by Fatima Bhutto

    Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari are blamed for the killing of Mir Murtaza in this explosive memoir, discovers Roderick Matthews
  • fatima bhutto in london

    Fatima Bhutto: 'We didn't know what would happen tomorrow'

    Fatima Bhutto's father, aunt and uncle were all assassinated. She talks about what it was like to grow up in Pakistan's famous political dynasty, where violence was never very far away

December 2009

  • A Pakistani soldier patrols Mingora

    2009 in review
    Tension and terror in Pakistan

    Fatima Bhutto on why Pakistan's pro-American government is at war with its own people

January 2008

  • The broken bloodline

    Declan Walsh
    Fatima Bhutto is Benazir's niece. The resemblance is striking: the long nose, the headstrong personality, the burning rage about a father's violent death. Declan Walsh meets the woman who would have been the heir to Benazir's throne - if it weren't for the family feud that came between them
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