Chapter 17 As soon as dad returned to work he was posted in Jessore. He felt he couldn’t go there leaving me in that condition. He applied for reconsideration explaining my situ... Read more
In Race Matters, Cornel West says, “Of course, the aim of a constitutional democracy is to safeguard the rights of the minority and avoid the tyranny of the majority.” However, I... Read more
The Blurred Dream of Sassandra (A Bengali Novel) Original: Kazi Rafi Translation: Manan S. Chapter One Those who go to war Nobody came to airport to see-off Athoi. Air filled with sweet si... Read more
After the partition of India-Pakistan, Bangla began to be exposed as an independent field in East Bengal (the then East Pakistan) and with this view the literature here tried to stand up ind... Read more
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 fiction. But an English tr... Read more
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 (1941-2008) had died, mentioning that the wr... Read more
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, she is one of the maj... Read more
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 to reading journals... Read more
Shuja Rasheed (b. 1966) Novels: Nirlojjo Ghurnon (1985), Jujube (2003), Ei Jatra (2004), Shuvro Borshon (2004), Sporsho (2003), Sukhe Dukhe Canada (2005), Damama (2006), Vul Korechi Valobase... Read more
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Since the Inception of Bangladeshi Novels, we have been receiving e-mails from Bangla-loving people across the world. There have been encouraging appreciations as well as queries. For our vi... Read more