Nazimuddin is widely known in Bangladesh for his fast-paced crime and psychological novels
To commemorate the milestone, Baatighar will host a series of events throughout the year across all four divisional branches.Ba
This was a syncretic tale of the Sundarbans that was reinterpreted into being at Goethe-Institut Bangladesh on Saturday, June 28, by Folklore Expedition Bangladesh in a puthi path titled “Bon Bibir Jahuranama”
The revolutionary novelist, playwright, and fierce advocate, passed away on May 28 in Bedford, Georgia
The event commenced with a promise of memorable tales about memory, femininity, modernity, identity, and more
She is the first writer of Bangladeshi origin to win the regional prize
A poetry reading and discussion session on writer and poet Naseef Faruque Amin’s poetry collection, Tamadi (Boitoroni, 2025)
Other Pulitzer Prize winners in the arts included Percival Everett in the Fiction category for his novel 'James', Branden Jacobs-Jenkins in the Drama category for his play 'Purpose', and Marie Howe in the Poetry category for her collection, 'New and Selected Poems'
Nazimuddin is widely known in Bangladesh for his fast-paced crime and psychological novels
To commemorate the milestone, Baatighar will host a series of events throughout the year across all four divisional branches.Ba
This was a syncretic tale of the Sundarbans that was reinterpreted into being at Goethe-Institut Bangladesh on Saturday, June 28, by Folklore Expedition Bangladesh in a puthi path titled “Bon Bibir Jahuranama”
The revolutionary novelist, playwright, and fierce advocate, passed away on May 28 in Bedford, Georgia
The event commenced with a promise of memorable tales about memory, femininity, modernity, identity, and more
She is the first writer of Bangladeshi origin to win the regional prize
A poetry reading and discussion session on writer and poet Naseef Faruque Amin’s poetry collection, Tamadi (Boitoroni, 2025)
Other Pulitzer Prize winners in the arts included Percival Everett in the Fiction category for his novel 'James', Branden Jacobs-Jenkins in the Drama category for his play 'Purpose', and Marie Howe in the Poetry category for her collection, 'New and Selected Poems'
“An Eye and a Leg” has been described as "a darkly humorous and surreal take on the trope of the ‘expiring’ South Asian woman"
Throughout the session, Mohaiemen’s passionate, spontaneous, and engaging demeanour captivated the audience, fostering a deeper understanding of storytelling through images.