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Taslima Nasrin

Autor(a) de Shame

54+ Works 627 Membros 13 Críticas

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Obras por Taslima Nasrin

Shame (1994) 403 exemplares
Revenge: a fable (1992) 48 exemplares
Meyebela: My Bengali Girlhood (2003) 36 exemplares
French Lover: A Novel (2002) 25 exemplares
The Game in Reverse: Poems (1995) 16 exemplares
Exile: A Memoir (2016) 7 exemplares
Libres de le dire (2010) 6 exemplares
My girlhood: An autobiography (2000) 5 exemplares
La hermana de Nupur (1999) 5 exemplares
No Country For Women (2010) 5 exemplares
Selected Columns (2001) 5 exemplares
Femmes, manifestez-vous ! (1994) 4 exemplares
L'alternative (1999) 4 exemplares
Lajja (2009) 3 exemplares
Lajjā 3 exemplares
NIRBACHITA KOLAM (1992) 3 exemplares
All About Women (2005) 3 exemplares
Love Poems of Taslima Nasreen (2004) 2 exemplares
Besharam (2019) 1 exemplar
Lajja (2011) 1 exemplar
Enfance, Au Feminin (1998) 1 exemplar
PHERA (Marathi Edition) (2018) 1 exemplar
UTAL HAWA 1 exemplar
ফেরা (1994) 1 exemplar
লজ্জা (1993) 1 exemplar
Mere Bachpan Ke Din (2014) 1 exemplar
Nast Larki: Nast Gadhy (1995) 1 exemplar
Dwikhandit (1905) 1 exemplar
फेरा (2018) 1 exemplar
My Girlhood 1 exemplar
Nirbachita nari (1992) 1 exemplar
Kabitasamagra (1998) 1 exemplar
Žene pobunite se 1 exemplar
Homecoming, Phera (2005) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry (2003) — Contribuidor — 766 exemplares
The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry (1996) — Contribuidor — 305 exemplares
Fria ord på flykt (2012) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

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Very enjoyable and a fast read. I liked the idea of the story as a fable.
½
 
Assinalado
lemontwist | 1 outra crítica | Sep 4, 2023 |
A screed about the extensive, extended anti-Hindu riots and persecution of the minority Hindu community in Bangladesh after the demolition of the Babri Masjid mosque in India in 1992. Page after page is either quoted directly from non-fiction sources or inserted into the mouths of her characters. And sadly, although everything she cites or quotes is horrifyingly factual, the book is so overdone, so one-sided, that it runs a real risk of alienating otherwise-sympathetic readers. The incidents she cites are all-too-real, all-too-numerous, and nauseatingly offensive. But as in any set of events like these, the truth is not black-and-white, the facts not so simple as Nasrin would suggest.… (mais)
½
 
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Gypsy_Boy | 4 outras críticas | Aug 25, 2023 |
This book describes the impact of religious intolerance and the persecution of minorities through the experiences of the (nominally Hindu) Dutta family in Bangladesh. The main focus of the story traces the life of the family through 13 days following the destruction of the Babri Masjid mosque in India by Hindu fundamentalists and the anti-Hindu violence which takes place in response in Bangladesh. Inter-weaved with this narrative are memories from the lives of the four main characters which describe individual and communal humiliations and give perspective on the movement away from a secular Bangladesh after independence in 1974 towards a state whose official religion is Islam,.

I have mixed feelings about this book hence only 3 stars. I was previously only vaguely aware of the events it describes and found it informative and at times powerful. After tragedy strikes the family, the different ways the family members respond is movingly portrayed. I however have reservations over the clumsy writing style which does make me wonder about the quality of the translation. More frustrating was the way the author often uses minor characters to present documentary information on cases of abuse and destruction in a didactic manner. These become extremely repetitive and are often just long lists of unfamiliar names and places (this is a problem more specific to a non-Bangladeshi reader) which continually interrupt the narrative. While I can see why the author has taken this approach, a greater focus on specific examples with more context and background would have been more effective to this reader. (Or the use of an appendix.) There are also a few examples where some of the statistics given seem to be contradictory although this may be the haphazard way they are sometimes presented.

One obviously cannot underestimate the bravery of the author in writing this book and her emotional honesty and empathy is striking. I have reservations about the execution but at the same time believe it is well worth reading to anybody with even only a passing interest in South Asia.
… (mais)
 
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JamieStarr | 4 outras críticas | Jul 15, 2023 |
Le Bengladesh à hauteur de fillette qui déjà perçoit et même vit les contradictions et les tensions entre modernité et obscurantisme, avec le poids de la religion encore et toujours pour maitriser les hommes et surtout les femmes.
C'est le 1e livre que je lis de Nasreen Taslima, il donne envie de connaitre la suite, comment cette fillette est devenue une femme de lettre poursuivie par des fatwas depuis trente ans.
 
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Domdupuis | Apr 19, 2023 |

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Obras
54
Also by
3
Membros
627
Popularidade
#40,191
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
13
ISBN
90
Línguas
14

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