Amar Mitra is a Bengali novelist. He has received numerous awards – Sahitya Akademi (2006) for the novel Dhruboputro, Bankim Chandra Award(2001) for the novel Ashwacharit, Katha award(1998), SharatChandra Award(2018) and many others.
Amar Mitra is a Bengali novelist. He has received numerous awards – Sahitya Akademi (2006) for the novel Dhruboputro, Bankim Chandra Award(2001) for the novel Ashwacharit, Katha award(1998), SharatChandra Award(2018) and many others.
Mario Urquiza Montemayor is from Mexico and writes in Spanish. His poems has been published in magazines from Spain, Venezuela, Czech Republic, Mexico, Peru and Germany.
Abdellatif Laâbi is a Moroccan poet, novelist and translator. He has received numerous awards and honors both in France and abroad, including the Gongourt Prize for poetry in 2009 and the Grand Prix de la francophonie in 2011.
Translated from the Bengali by Dr. Barnali Saha I am a detective employed by the police force. Two...
Achintya Kumar Sengupta (born 19 September 1903 – 29 January 1976) was an Indian Bengali-language writer. He started writing under a pen name, ‘Niharika Debi’. He contributed to almost all genres of Bengali literature, but is best remembered for his novels and short stories. In all, he wrote more than 100 books. Sengupta was closely associated with the famous magazine Kallol, and was its editor for some time.
Gökçenur Ç. writes an intensely lyrical poetry shot through with startling imagery and oblique observations of daily life. To date he has published six books of his own poetry and many more of translations of world poetry.
“It was foggy that night& damp; Paris was a partyof wounded bats…” Our endless digging into...
Mario Meléndez (Linares, Chile, 1971). His books include: Notes for a legend, Underground flight, The paper circus, Death has its days numbered, Waiting for Perec and The magician of loneliness.
Shyamal Gangopadhyay (1933 – 2001) was a renowned Bengali novelist and editor. He received Sahitya Academy Award in 1993 for the novel of Shahjada Darasukoh, based on the life of Mughal Emperor Dara Shukoh.
Romel Rahman is a poet, writer and playwright from Khulna, Bangladesh.The story is translated from the Bengali by Chirayata Chakrabarty.