Shabnam Nadiya
Goodreads Author
Born
in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Website
Member Since
March 2013
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/shabnamnadiya
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One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories
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2009
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Good Girls
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2020
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Flash Fiction International: Very Short Stories from Around the World
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2015
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Lifelines
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2012
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A Stranger Among Us: Stories of Cross Cultural Collision and Connection
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2008
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Galpa: Short Stories by Bangladeshi Women
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2005
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Beloved Rongomala
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2010
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Going Home
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2015
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Ishwari’s Children
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Galpa: Short Stories by Women from Bangladesh by Firdous Azim
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| Around the World ...: Diane - Circumnavigator | 74 | 443 | Jun 08, 2019 08:39AM | |
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“Sometimes in storm weather the shore had fluttered with disabled swallows. They crouched lower for his approach, without strength to escape. In his hands they pulsed with that same pulse. He had taken a bird and warmed it between his hands or inside his jacket, brought the life back until it was able to fly. Sometimes, released from his hands, they circled once around him before flying away; in gratitude, or so the child had believed--and the belief had survived all the man's science.”
― Sacred Hunger
― Sacred Hunger
“Wilson had been killed by everybody. It was this that made his death special, the children had been told. It was justice, it was all the people showing how much they hated this crime. Killing was justice when everybody joined in.”
― Sacred Hunger
― Sacred Hunger
“But what a man sees still must depend on what he looks for. While I have eyes of my own, I shall not need to borrow yours.”
― Sacred Hunger
― Sacred Hunger
“And this was history now: heroic protest, concerted rebellion, execution of the tyrant, a new social order. It ran like a clear stream--useless to require it to resemble the viscous substance of truth.”
― Sacred Hunger
― Sacred Hunger
“I think that a kind of guilt works at a subconscious level in the minds of the Bengalis regarding the women tortured during the Liberation War. The War went on only for nine months, it was the responsibility of the people of that liberated nation that the period of torture was lengthened beyond that for these women. This is presented to the reader in my novel Talaash, by narrating the story of 30 years of that post-War abuse. Maybe because there was a subconscious guilt about it, readers didn't reject it, they've tried to assimilate it to their own emotions. Such an indication is quite clear in the testimonials of the jury board, reviews of Talaash or reader feedback that I've received on a personal level. Talaash is perhaps a successful book in that it awakened sleeping consciences. But if such a situation should arise again, there's no guarantee that they're not going to behave the same way. In fact, it's more than probable that they will. Because the fault at the root, that issue of satittyo or the honor of women—that remains unresolved. (Interview in Eclectica Magazine, 2007)”
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