Zanab Alvi
Zanab Alvi is a warm introvert and dark optimist known for her long, deep, and contrarian thinking. She describes herself as driven by an undiscriminating and boundless curiosity, particularly in how others ingest information and make sense of the world. During the pandemic, she started a pop-up company, viewing it as an experiment unconnected to her identity or deep-seated interests.
Recommendations
22 FEB 2021
Luster: A Novel
A novel by Raven Leilani.
22 FEB 2021
Jeeves in the Morning
A book by PG Wodehouse.
22 FEB 2021
Plant Breeding for the Home Gardener: How to Create Unique Vegetables and Flowers
A guide on plant breeding for home gardeners by Joseph Tychonievich.
22 FEB 2021
Metropolis: A History of the City, Humankind's Greatest Invention
A book on the history of cities by Ben Wilson.
22 FEB 2021
Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences
A book about mathematical illiteracy and its consequences by John Allen Paulos.
Editions
22 FEB 2021
The Monday Media Diet with Zanab Hussain Alvi
On Iran, blogs, and breeding plants