Jarin Tasneem Shoilee

A Transgenerational Quest for Identity in Tahmima Anam’s Bengal Trilogy

Tahmima Anam, the Bangladesh-born British writer, is known at home and abroad for her spontaneous and vivid writing style. She is widely distinguished as a novelist and columnist with a profound awareness of her native and international culture.

2y ago

Endangered Femininity and the Theme of Motherhood in Selina Hossain’s Short Stories

“Akalir Station er Jibon” (“Akali’s life at the Station”) depicts the struggling life of a working- class woman called Akali, who earns her livelihood by prostitution at Kamalapur Rail Station.

2y ago

Euphoria

It was not very late when he saw her inside the cafe. 

2y ago
October 8, 2022
October 8, 2022

A Transgenerational Quest for Identity in Tahmima Anam’s Bengal Trilogy

Tahmima Anam, the Bangladesh-born British writer, is known at home and abroad for her spontaneous and vivid writing style. She is widely distinguished as a novelist and columnist with a profound awareness of her native and international culture.

June 2, 2022
June 2, 2022

Endangered Femininity and the Theme of Motherhood in Selina Hossain’s Short Stories

“Akalir Station er Jibon” (“Akali’s life at the Station”) depicts the struggling life of a working- class woman called Akali, who earns her livelihood by prostitution at Kamalapur Rail Station.

April 2, 2022
April 2, 2022

Euphoria

It was not very late when he saw her inside the cafe.