Montaha Absar
CREATIVE NONFICTION / The tall and short of it
27 September 2024
It feels like only two days ago that my dadu was still here, worrying I’d always be too short like her.
27 September 2024
REFLECTIONS / Why we shouldn’t sacrifice our emotions at the altar of intellect
22 March 2024
On my first day of a class on postcolonial theory, our professor ended the lecture with a simple exercise that we would reflect back on at the end of our semester.
22 March 2024
ESSAY / Between falling and failing
9 March 2024
Although there is much merit to the representation of women’s pain, the evolution of the heavily aestheticised “sad girl” trope in popular culture has started to make a mawkish caricature of real women’s suffering
9 March 2024
REFLECTIONS / The sarees and the stories we inherit
13 December 2023
For the first time, I also found myself giddy over a male protagonist from the world of my father and uncles. The character of Nadeem, Selina's boyfriend, can be best described as a "man written by a woman".
13 December 2023
Shimul
14 July 2023
The girl stared back at her and asked a question that made Mrittika’s heart beat faster. “Don’t you recognise me?”
14 July 2023