KM Arefin
REFLECTION / Growing up with Mark Twain
30 November 2023
On a chilly winter morning of November 2010, I came across a story that would stamp my childhood permanently. It was the winter vacation and the school finals were just over. While playing board games at one of my friend’s, I found quite a picturesque book filled with illustrations and art. It was titled, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).
30 November 2023
CREATIVE NONFICTION / Of faith: Mother and memories
24 November 2023
Back in 2006 at the age of 11, I was introduced to faith, in the most domestic way possible.
24 November 2023
Poetry / The howling pack of dogs
19 August 2023
This poem has been translated by the author from Zahir Raihan’s poem, ‘Kotogulo Kukurer Artonad’ on account of the novelist, writer and filmmaker’s birth anniversary.
19 August 2023
REVIEW / The Potenga harlots’ tale
29 July 2023
In Koshobi, Jaladas paints the damp and dejected walls of Strandroad, Shahebpara, which is a local red-light district more than 300 years old.
29 July 2023
Fiction / Three stops to Jigatola
24 April 2023
Amidst the joyous occasion of Eid greetings and smiles, I stood still in solitude–wearing my red, torn half pants, topless from the navel up
24 April 2023
‘O mon Ramjan er ei rojar sheshe elo khushir Eid’: On Nazrul and his ode to Eid
21 April 2023
Written almost a century ago, Nazrul’s song till today adheres to the cultural conscience of Bengali Muslim society.
21 April 2023