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Rudra mohammad shahidullah 16 october 1956 21 june 1991 was a bangladeshi poet noted for his revolutionary and romantic poetry. Taslima nasrin books list of books by author taslima nasrin. Tui nishiddha tui kotha koisna is an autobiography book by taslima nasrin. Exclusive interview with author taslima nasrin par 1. Her writings have made her a controversial figure for more than a decade. In all, she has written more than thirty books of poetry, essays, novels, short. A day spent with mother and child capturing the beautiful, the natural, and the real. Munmun mukherjee recitation megh bollo bangla kobita. The fellow who sits in the airconditioned office is the one who in his youth raped a dozen or so young girls. Taslima nasreener godyo podyo taslima nasreens prose and poetry, 2015. In this memoir one of two volumes, nasrin openly questions her religion, islam, and its discrimination against women. So you can download this book as the pdf file and also you can read this book online.
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