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Subrata Roy

Silence the word, silence the victim

The solution does not lie in avoiding the word ‘rape’, Mr Commissioner
16 March 2025, 06:39 AM

An ode to Alter Bridge: Rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest?

On October 14, Alter Bridge released their seventh studio album, “Pawns & Kings”. The album comes almost three years after the band’s sixth album, “Walk the Sky”.
25 October 2022, 05:22 AM

No country for honest men in Shahidul Zahir’s “Woodcutter and Crows”

Zahir uses crows as a symbol of magic realism, as found in local folklore, where animals serve as omens of luck both good and bad. The crows seem to bring bad luck to the couple, and wherever they go, the birds follow.
1 September 2022, 07:50 AM

No country for honest men in Shahidul Zahir’s “Woodcutter and Crows”

Prolific writer, novelist, and pioneer of postmodern fiction in Bangla literature, Shahidul Zahir, is known for the unique practice of magic realism in his works.
31 August 2022, 18:00 PM

Silence the word, silence the victim

The solution does not lie in avoiding the word ‘rape’, Mr Commissioner
16 March 2025, 06:39 AM

An ode to Alter Bridge: Rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest?

On October 14, Alter Bridge released their seventh studio album, “Pawns & Kings”. The album comes almost three years after the band’s sixth album, “Walk the Sky”.
25 October 2022, 05:22 AM

No country for honest men in Shahidul Zahir’s “Woodcutter and Crows”

Zahir uses crows as a symbol of magic realism, as found in local folklore, where animals serve as omens of luck both good and bad. The crows seem to bring bad luck to the couple, and wherever they go, the birds follow.
1 September 2022, 07:50 AM

No country for honest men in Shahidul Zahir’s “Woodcutter and Crows”

Prolific writer, novelist, and pioneer of postmodern fiction in Bangla literature, Shahidul Zahir, is known for the unique practice of magic realism in his works.
31 August 2022, 18:00 PM
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