–Subrata Kumar Das Categorising Monju Sarkar (b 1953) in the trend of popular fiction writers is not to disgrace him. We must admit that he does possess the power to see into the depth... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das Shawkat Ali (b 1936), a major contemporary writer of Bangladesh, has been contributing to Bangla fiction enormously for the last four decades. Both in novels and short s... Read more
–Subrata Kumar Das A politician and journalist Abujafar Shamsuddin (1911-1989) is considered as one of the pioneer fictionists of Bangladesh. Though his debut novel Parityakto Swami... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das ‘If I am asked, “What is or what should be your philosophy of life?” I’ll simply reply, “This universe is the expression of unadulterated and unfathomable love. That ‘lo... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das Moinul Ahsan Saber (b 1958) ranks among the popular trend of Bangladeshi novels. But he has authored some books that can be categorised as serious fiction. His pen has pro... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das Ahmad Mostafa Kamal (b. 1969) has already earned a reputation in the literary world of Bangladesh for bagging two major awards. His fourth volume of short stories named ‘G... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das Imdadul Haq Milon (b 1955) is one of the most popular writers of contemporary Bangla fiction. His popularity is mainly for his love-stories. A huge number of his novels de... Read more
–Subrata Kumar Das Subcontinental writers are producing scores of worthwhile fiction in the recent decades. Most of those fiction writers are immigrated to different American or Euro... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das I had heard the name of the fiction writer Salma Bani (b. 1962) much before I left Dhaka for Toronto in August 2013. Though during my Dhaka days, possibly unfortunately... Read more
-Subrata Kumar Das Selina Hossain (b 1947), one of the major novelists of Bangladesh, has been contributing remarkably for the last thirty years. Since the publication of her first novel J... Read more