Pakistan, Feb. 9 -- The 14th Lahore Literary Festival (LLF) concluded on Sunday at the Lahore Arts Council (Alhamra), highlighting Lahore's continued role as a hub of literature, ideas, and cultural dialogue.

The final day began with the launch of the book "The Hour of the Wolf: What It Means to Survive History and to Write Honestly from Its Shadows" by Fatima Bhutto, who discussed history, memory, and the ethical responsibility of writers.

Multiple sessions were held across Alhamra's halls, covering topics such as women's rights, law, dissent, cultural heritage, history, translation, fiction, and biography. A key session, "Rights on Trial: Women, Law, and the Price of Dissent," featured representatives from the Women's Action Forum, ad...