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Mohammad Shafiqul Islam

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BOOK REVIEW: FICTION / A mix of magic and reality

15 January 2026
Between Two Lives is a collection of short stories by Mojaffor Hossain, a notable fiction writer of Bengali literature. The stories of the collection are translated into English by Haroonuzzaman, who has rendered quite a few important literary works from Bangladesh. Besides being a translator, he is also an academic.
15 January 2026
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Poetry / Three Songs: Kazi Nazrul Islam

23 May 2025
The mind craves to fly far away. / In the guise of a beggar, eyes wet with tears
23 May 2025
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POETRY / New Year resolutions

10 January 2025
Wishing you a happy new year! / The coming year? No, years ahead—
10 January 2025
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POETRY / Republic of the dead

17 October 2024
As if playing a game of chess / Still the world waits for the next dawn
17 October 2024
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POETRY / Jabar bela fele jeo ekti khopar phul

30 August 2024
Leave a flower from your bun when you depart, my love.
30 August 2024
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POETRY / Swapane eshechilo mridubhashini

30 August 2024
Translated by Mohammad Shafiqul Islam
30 August 2024
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POETRY / Mor ghumo ghore ele monohar

24 May 2024
In my deep sleep, you came, my love—
24 May 2024
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Poetry / We’re still alive

24 November 2023
We’re still alive/ but they wanted to die a natural death
24 November 2023
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Bombardment

What’s life if a sense of darkness/ doesn’t connect night to sunlight
1 November 2023
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Lamp of grief

Nothing is meaningless if speech and silence  fill void, flowing in the same force, and no one blocks the road to dreaming.
20 July 2023
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Three Songs: Kazi Nazrul Islam

Like a wounded bird, my songs/ tumble down at your feet, my love.
19 May 2023
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Love at Second Sight

Dream is a mystery sometimes unfolded amidst creeping eeriness unstipulated to the seemingly compos mentis. As long as my stint in your thought bears a meaning for life because I wish to worship the sanctity of your feeling for me and tree,
26 August 2022
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I wish the world were a painting

Now I wonder the world is a painting, an imaginary chamber where captives sing, like a caged dove obeying a hunter enticing free birds to live in bliss. And then I see darkness of dusk fade away as the sun begins to peek in the east.
26 August 2022
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Before the Last Breath

After so many years, more than a decade or so, when you pass my home, don’t forget to take a look at the humble roof of haystack and wattle if not the humble me waiting to have a look at your eyes for an epoch.
11 February 2022

Cartography

The map I dream drawing every day, Bangladesh, is yours.
4 June 2021
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The Art of Weaving Time

Maybe you forgot, or dementia possessed you before our union—how else could you keep aloof from your soul, your other soul, your eupnoea?
11 September 2020
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An intellectual at his finest

Aaj O Agamikaal: Nirbachito Shakkhatkar (Daily Star Books, 2020) by Professor Serajul Islam Choudhury and edited by Emran Mahfuz, a young
24 June 2020
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The pandemic in poetry

"The virus is slowing us down to the speed of poetry.” – Billy Collins
29 May 2020
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A Poetry Evening at Oxford

Among the contemporary poetic voices, the name of Ilya Kaminsky shines bright. An American-Ukranian poet, Kaminsky has already earned name and critical acclaim, publishing two collections of poetry, which have received rave reviews in front-ranking literary journals and newspapers. His latest collection is Deaf Republic (2019), whereas the first collection is titled Dancing in Odessa (2004).
3 January 2020
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Literature, kerosene and Professor Mahmood

The moment the news of students pouring kerosene on a professor came to my attention, I instantly thought it must be fake news. Either that or I was hallucinating. Because the thought of pouring kerosene on a professor and trying to light him on fire—an attempt to murder—is indeed shocking.
10 July 2019
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JIMMY, THE DOG

I want to write a poem about a dog though I've already written some poems that feature dogs. Sometimes I want
29 June 2017
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Search for Self

Jhumpa Lahiri, a well-known voice of diasporic literature and very popular among the contemporary writers of world
26 February 2017
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QUIET BY THE NAF

Schools are burnt, houses torched
27 January 2017
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