Getting out of the way of the story

I have just finished the draft of a novel. I shall ask a couple of people to read it – a fellow novelist with whom I've swapped work since we were both beginning our first books ten years ago, and a nonfiction writer I can trust to be honest about her response.
27 March 2015, 18:00 PM

EDITOR’S NOTE

In commemoration of the Bangladesh Independence Day on 26th March, today's SLR starts with a poetic salute to our past; moves on to a proclamation of love for our present; and ends the poetic trail with an optimistic wish for our future.
27 March 2015, 18:00 PM

I Sing of Heroes

I sing of Heroes
27 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Swedish Nobel winning poet Tomas Transtroemer dies

Swedish poet Tomas Transtroemer, who won the 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature, has died at the age of 83, his publishing house Bonniers says
27 March 2015, 16:44 PM

TOO MUCH HAPPINESS

Let me tell you from the get go that this collection of short stories is anything but warm and fuzzy and feel-good.
25 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Autobiography “Living to Tell the Tale”

GABRIEL Garcia Marquez, the Colombian Nobel-prize winning novelist, left behind one last gift for his readers and devotees before his death in 2013: his autobiography, “Living to Tell the Tale” where he recounts in his inimitable style his early life, particularly his beginnings as a writer, and the political landscape of his war-torn country.
22 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Toponyms of Bangladesh: Footprints of History

Dara Shamsuddin in his book titled “Bangladesher Sthan Nam: Itihasher Padachinho” (in English it stands Toponyms of Bangladesh: Footprints of History) told us a story of how Bangla language, along with developments in allied areas such as social, religious, economic and political processes, has evolved in this deltaic regions through historical progression of actions and events.
22 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Half Girlfriend

Half Girlfriend is Chetan Bhagat's latest novel. Chetan Bhagat is one of the leading Indian authors of current time and some of his books have been turned into movies by Bollywood directors over last several years.
22 March 2015, 18:00 PM

An Anthology of Bangla Poems

Helal Uddin Ahmed's “An Anthology of Bangla Poems”, coincidentally comprises carefully selected 68 translated outstanding poems that have been written in the last 68 years.
22 March 2015, 18:00 PM

EDITOR’S NOTE

In continuation of last week's page, SLR presents Part-II of inspirational women writers or poets, as selected by some of our favourite authors.
20 March 2015, 18:00 PM

In Her Words: Inspirational Women Writers and Poets (Part-II)

It is a universally acknowledged truth that a reader of novels must have, at some point of time, read a book by Jane Austen. My first Jane Austen novel was “Pride and Prejudice” during my adolescence.
20 March 2015, 18:00 PM

The search for extra terrestrial life in the universe

One of the most fascinating questions that occur while contemplating the universe is: whether other life exists within the spheres of the greater universe.
15 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Durlov Kothok: Abul Mansur Ahmad

THE book is a voluminous work on the late politician, lawyer, journalist and litterateur Abul Mansur Ahmad who has left behind a rich legacy of literary works for the present day readers to read and draw on.
15 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Tin Drum - A Novel on War

A600 page engaging novel may badly wear you out, but the marks it leaves in your mind are profound enough to take all the pains of reading it.
15 March 2015, 18:00 PM

'Je Prohor Kuashar Kache Reeni'

SHAMIM Ahmed came up with his second poetry book 'Je Prohor Kuashar Kache Reeni' launched in the book fair 2015. It has already been placed in the best seller list of 2015 and still going strong.
15 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, Author: Kiran Desai

Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard is Kiran Desai's first book, published in 1998.
15 March 2015, 18:00 PM

In Her Words: Inspirational Women Writers and Poets

Dinesen nearly thirty years ago. Like nothing I'd ever read before, it was poised somewhere between Andersen's tales and the 1001 Nights, but with a storytelling panache entirely unique to the author.
13 March 2015, 18:00 PM

EDITOR’S NOTE

“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” — Anaïs Nin
13 March 2015, 18:00 PM

The Ruined Nest and Other Stories

TRANSLATION is a risky job, but somebody has to do it. After all, a translator runs the risk of being lost in the act of crossing the language or cultural barrier.
8 March 2015, 18:00 PM

40 Years of Public Administration and Governance in Bangladesh

EXPERTS in an authoritative book explores many aspects of the bureaucracy and offers food for thoughts to address the crisis in the administration.
8 March 2015, 18:00 PM