THREE partitions across six decades — first in 1905, then 1947 and final assertion of a proud identity in 1971. How does that affect a region, its people, culture and ethos? ‘Bangladesh: Writings on 1971, Across Borders’ is Rakhshanda Jalil and Debjani Sengupta’s attempt to a
THREE partitions across six decades — first in 1905, then 1947 and final assertion of a proud identity in 1971. How does that affect a region, its people, culture and ethos? ‘Bangladesh: W
Edited by Rakshanda Jalil, a literary historian and Debjani Sengupta, a lecturer of English literature in Indraprastha College in Delhi University, the book offers an in-depth look into the life and times of 1971. A brown coloured paperback that looked from a distance like a reporter’s notepad landed on my desk
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