Over the past couple of decades, Bangladesh has witnessed three significant social and political movements that have shaped the course of its history.
The Amar Ekushey Boi Mela unfolds like a familiar story -- one that returns every February, carrying with it the weight of history, the pulse of the present, and the dreams of a generation yet to come. It is a homecoming for readers, writers, and dreamers alike, a place where stories old and new find their way into eager hands
If you pick up an Obayed Haque novel, you won’t find an author’s photo, a detailed biography, or even a note about his life.
Over the past couple of decades, Bangladesh has witnessed three significant social and political movements that have shaped the course of its history.
The Amar Ekushey Boi Mela unfolds like a familiar story -- one that returns every February, carrying with it the weight of history, the pulse of the present, and the dreams of a generation yet to come. It is a homecoming for readers, writers, and dreamers alike, a place where stories old and new find their way into eager hands
If you pick up an Obayed Haque novel, you won’t find an author’s photo, a detailed biography, or even a note about his life.