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Exploring The Language of Protests, Rebellion and Anti-Fascism through Literature
Literature has long been a powerful tool for exploring the nuances of human experience, and it is most evident in its role in articulating the struggles, aspirations, and emotions of those involved in protests and rebellions. Literature can unite people…
Decolonizing English Literature: Amitabh Ghosh and Anuradha Roy’s Letters from South Asia to the World
Amitabh Ghosh and Anuradha Roy are considered prominent English language writers in the literary circle today. These two South Asian, specifically Bengali-Indian writers, have been constantly published by top publishing houses and reviewed by prominent Western newspapers (i.e., The Guardian,…
The Attack on Salman Rushdie is Part of a Larger, Years-Long Campaign Against Freedom of Speech
Freedom of expression has been a heavily debated fundamental right for years. Most constitutions explaining this right have some loopholes which make us question: Where is the line? Ideally, the line should be hate speech. But, how do we categorize…
“Otoshi Mami” and the Arrival of Manik
I am not a literary critic neither do I claim to be one. Starting with a note of caution, because I am about to take you through the writings of Manik Bandapadhay, greatest of writers Bangla Literature has been blessed…
Humayun Ahmed: Overrated or Successful?
Measuring the success of a writer is a tricky thing to do. You need to determine what you consider to be the measuring stick of success. Popularity? Depth? Longevity? Impact on literature? Impact on society? There can be a variety…
Alternative Book Series for Potterheads Who Don’t Want to Support J.K. Rowling
The Harry Potter book series by J.K Rowling has been a beloved series for decades now. People visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios and drink butterbeer. They go onto the official Harry Potter website and take…
International Mother Language Day 2020: the gleaming glitch of Language, Nationality, Culture and Literature
Our mother tongue is more than a mode of speech; it’s a legacy, an emotion and a legend we’ve carried down to four generations. On International Mother Language Day, we pay our gratitude to the martyrs who shed themselves for…
Murakami: Kitchen table, Bookstores and More
While I am at the crossroads of life, transitioning from High School to the University phase, I took to seeking inspiration from some of my idols, and the discoveries I made along the way are blissful. This is a tribute…
Bigger than Ever, Ekushey Book Fair Showcases the Vibrant Spirit of Bengali Literature
When I decided to write about the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela, I thought it’s one of my favorite things ever and there is so much I want to write about Boi Mela, I could probably write on and on. I…
How I Learned to Understand and Love Bangla
I will be the first to admit that I haven’t had the closest connection to Bangla. Growing up, I have consumed a lot more content in English than in Bangla, and being exposed to video games, movies and TV shows…