Creative Nonfiction / Our Eids and Puja in Azimpur
30 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Creative non-fiction
Creative Nonfiction / Before the monsoon had a name
29 April 2026, 19:25 PM
Creative non-fiction
News Report / Two Bangladeshi writers make 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize shortlist
14 April 2026, 16:54 PM
News
Creative nonfiction / Growing up with a new nation: The Dhaka we once knew
28 March 2026, 03:42 AM
Creative non-fiction
CREATIVE NONFICTION / The devil wears Maria B
7 March 2026, 02:13 AM
Creative non-fiction
CREATIVE NONFICTION / From autumn to winter in the northeast England
7 February 2026, 01:54 AM
Books & Literature
POETRY / ‘The Unnamed’ and ‘Incomplete’: Two poems
28 November 2025, 19:31 PM
Books & Literature
LITERARY CURTAINS / Adaptation as misrecognition: ‘Siddhartha’ between text, philosophy, and stage
28 November 2025, 19:30 PM
Books & Literature
CREATIVE NONFICTION / Of jasmines, departure, and desire for a déjà vu
21 November 2025, 18:28 PM
Books & Literature
CREATIVE NONFICTION / The Solitude of ’69
19 November 2025, 10:28 AM
Books & Literature
Dear Mrs. Dalloway, I Will Be There
I am not ready to be a failure yet.
18 November 2022, 18:00 PM
TWO POEMS
Then it is time to return!
18 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Death will stop for you: A Letter
Today is your 50th birthday. Happy Birthday to you.
18 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh at the FOSWAL Literature Festival November 2022
FOSWAL (Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature) was initiated in 1987 and it has since been fostering the writers and literature of SAARC countries.
16 November 2022, 01:55 AM
Leaf
A poem about the Fall.
13 November 2022, 16:01 PM
The Greatest Irony of Lal Miah’s Life
JHALMURI (Puffed rice chaat)
Preparation time: 2 minutes
11 November 2022, 18:00 PM
The Female Companion
Not so easy to assure someone
11 November 2022, 18:00 PM
The Old Man
After cremation everyone returned
To their respective destination.
The neighborhood was desolate
11 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Oh Firebird, Can You Ever Fly Away from Us!
“Are you sure he can make it? The Rupsha in March is not safe, nor are the Sundarbans.”
11 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Tanwi Nandini Islam: Winner of Kirkus Prize in Nonfiction
Tanwi Nandini islam of Bangladeshi heritage wins Kirkus Prize in nonfiction
7 November 2022, 19:18 PM
Meursault, Sisyphus, and Happiness: What Albert Camus Tells Us About Life
Remembering Camus on his 109th birthday.
7 November 2022, 02:22 AM
The Black Door
A realm with a big black door,
I badly want to explore;
A signage with a flower of gold,
Worn out but not too old,
4 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Festival of Memories
Bulldozed brick by brick, my
childhood was torn apart by
tears streaming down the stone
facade as my house collapsed.
4 November 2022, 18:00 PM
“I also have Bengali blood in my veins”
It was November 18, 2017, when the Delhi-based Scottish historian William Dalrymple came to participate in the ‘Dhaka Lit Fest.’ Ridwan Akram spoke to the author of the books, White Mughals and The Last Mughal. This interview throws light on Mr. Dalrymple’s thoughts, writing, personal life, and Indian history.
4 November 2022, 18:00 PM
On Literary Matters: Cultural Representation through Translation
The 5th session of "Literary Matters" focuses on literary translation in Bangladesh.
2 November 2022, 11:18 AM
The Hour Before Fajr
A story recounting a mysterious phenomenon.
31 October 2022, 04:05 AM
The Lord of the “Galores”
My mother was a house maid in a rich, village household. The master of the house was my father. When I was recovering from measles, she managed a bowl of smoky, warm rice and six little crunchy puti fish for me.
28 October 2022, 18:00 PM
And yet love is a darkened menu to date
Your city, an ex-lover of sunshine
A lizard incapable of moving, despite its desire to mate
As if it’s in pursuit of the intolerably sultry, a wailing.
28 October 2022, 18:00 PM
Fanny Brawne: John Keats’ Bright Star
The ring in the picture is the one that John Keats gave to his beloved Fanny Brawne as engagement ring in the Autumn of 1891. The stone is a garnet – set in gold. An inexpensive piece of jewellery, it reflects the financial condition of a poor poet struggling to make ends meet.
28 October 2022, 18:00 PM
To a Pained One
Now late at night you have a bed
A quiet and dark room
Placidity and silence
Think of nothing more
21 October 2022, 18:00 PM