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A Review of Fakrul Alam’s
Once More Into the Past: Essays, Personal, Public, and Literary BY Sohana Manzoor BY Sohana Manzoor How does Tagore intoxicate a growing young man . . . .? How has Dhaka transitioned through the Partition of Bengal and the birth of the University of Dhaka? . . . . how does one remember with nuance, with style icons of history and culture . . . .? I have this habit of stopping mid-stride while reading a book and looking at the last pages as well as the book jacket, tracing the cover design and reading the blurbs. The quoted sentences are from the jacket of Fakrul Alam s collection of essays, entitled
The Spirit of 1971 – The Beginning
Editor s Note: Strictly speaking, this article is not on Ekushe February. However, the Language Movement is not a separate incident but a significant point in the history of the Liberation War of Bangladesh. On the 50th anniversary of our Independence, the Star Literature page has invited Dr. Nusrat Rabbee, the daughter of Dr. Fazle Rabbee, the talented cardiologist and renowned humanist who was murdered in the intellectual killing of 1971. In her first instalment, Dr. Nusrat Rabbee writes on her parents Drs. Fazle Rabbee and Jahan Ara Rabbee.
The intellectual killing had left the country with severe brain injury in December 1971. We were devoid of cultural, moral and professional leadership all at once. The injuries affected our growth in a meaningful way as a nation. There was no accounting for the Rajakars – or for Pakistani army. In the 70s, several Rajakars were reinstated in society – even getting appointed as Ministers under
For anyone looking to immerse themself in the literary culture of Bangladesh, Professor Razia Khan Amin s name and presence are unavoidable. A poet, novelist, and literary critic (1936–2011) who taught some of the most prolific litterateurs of our time, her towering personality reaches the current generation through fascinating anecdotes. She was a truly colourful person… precocious but also ahead of her time in her ideas and ways , Professor Fakrul Alam wrote in
Once More into the Past (Daily Star Books, 2020), a collection of his essays earlier published in the Star Literature pages. She led the young women going out to face the world. Led them into sunshine and self-confident awareness [.] with wit and anecdote, with original insight and analytic criticism , Professor Rebecca Haque wrote of her in another
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