Collected Works of Subhas Bose, 3rd Volume : This includes letters Subhas wrote from the jail to relatives and friends. The letters reveal his determined attitude and multi-faceted personality aimed at gaining independence from the British. In his Foreword, Dr. Sisir Kumar Basu, commends the translator for his lucid and true-to-text translation.
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A tribute to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the man who gave up his life pursuing the quintessential bengali dream.
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The author explains his writing style and the usual stereotypes from our everyday environment.
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New wave writer Santanu Gangopadhya in an article on Sekhar Basu writes: “I fail to understand in which category I should put Firay Elam in the history of Bengali fictions. In my view, such an unusual and captivating fiction has never been written in Bengali language. This article around Sekhar Basu as an author has […]
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Avro Roy reviews Sekhar Basu’s collection of stores as new age, incisive, and thrilling.
Continue ReadingKALYAN SEN’S CRITIQUE of “MAJKHAN THEKE”
Kalyan Sen analyzes the joy of reading of Shekhar Basu’s stories. Like a leisurely train ride that picks up speed inside the tunnel.
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Pravat Kumar Das analyses Sekhar Basu’s stories. Where reality enters imagination, characters take shape and destiny meets delusion.
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Celebrated author Bimal Kar wrote this introduction to Sekhar Basu’s collection of short stories “Shonirbchito Sreshta Galpo”. An analysis straight from the heart, here is one artist’s frank evaluation of another.
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50 stories spanning 5 decades – A review of the author’s recently published book. The critic reflects on the myriad sentiments, the roller-coaster fun and a search for truth that becomes a reward in itself.
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Stories from around the world : Translated adaptation of classic short stories.
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