Four bag Kali o Kalam lit award
Four young writers and researchers received Kali o Kalam Tarun Kabi o Lekhak Puraskar 2023 at an awards ceremony held at the Bengal Shilpalay at Dhanmondi in the capital on Saturday....
Four young writers and researchers received Kali o Kalam Tarun Kabi o Lekhak Puraskar 2023 at an awards ceremony held at the Bengal Shilpalay at Dhanmondi in the capital on Saturday....
A collection of translated poems in English of poet Rudra Muhammad Shahidullah titled Rudra and Beyond is now available at different bookshops.
The collection of poems of poet Soroj Mostofa titled Surma Nadir Dastakhat is now available at different bookshops...
Fiction writer and essayist Faizul Islam has said that writers consciously or unconsciously explore politics in their works.
A new book of Harun-or-Rashid, former professor of political science, Dhaka University and vice-chancellor of National University Bangladesh (currently Bangabandhu Chair), has been...
Poet Mashiat Zahin’s debut collection of poems titled Ekta Pakhir Galpa Ekta Jhnaker Cheye Koto Alada is now available at different...
Bangla Academy Award-winning writer and artist Dhruba Esh has been admitted to Health and Hope Hospital in Dhaka due to a lung infection....
Fiction writer Poly Shahina’s new collection of short stories titled Britter Baire is now available at different bookshops...
Fiction writer Sadia Mahjabin Imam’s new collection of short stories titled Manusher Galpa is now available at different bookshops.
British-American author Salman Rushdie releases his memoir ‘Knife’ on Tuesday, recounting the harrowing experience of being stabbed at a public event in 2022 and how he overcame the near-fatal ordeal....
Salman Rushdie, targeted for assassination since 1989 over his writing, had long wondered who would kill him. When he was stabbed almost fatally, his first thought was, ‘So it’s you.’...
Online Bangla-language literary magazine Pratidhwani has published its maiden literary journal under the same title to satisfy book lovers yearning for a tangible experience.
Fiction writer and essayist Sabiha Huq has said that misrepresenting history and hiding it from future generations can backfire, and if a generation is kept in the dark about complete history, it will harm everyone in the long run.