A Mortuary of Stories: The Postmodernist Psychoticization of Narrative in Sandipan Chattopadhyay’s Dhangsher Modhye Diye Jatra Arka Chattopadhyay If the neurotic inhabits language,... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das The name of Sulekha Sanyal is quite unknown to even readers of Bangla literature, let alone readers of English-language newspapers, or of South Asian Indo-Anglican ficti... Read more
–Subrata Kumar Das It was 2:00 on the afternoon of 21 July when I got a phone call. It was Dr. Tapan Baghchi from Ekushey Television. He told me that Mahmudul Haque had died, mentionin... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das When I discovered Savitry Roy it was like finding hidden treasure. Most readers of Bangla language fiction will be unacquainted with the writer or her work. But, to me,... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das There is little question that Bangladesh has been producing a good number of little magazines for the last few years. Many of them are up to the mark, but people inclined... Read more