Column Sangraha by Taslima Nasrin
Column Sangraha by Taslima Nasrin
No matter how much controversy surrounds the internationally renowned Taslima Nasrin, there is no doubt that she is currently the most prominent name in the women's liberation movement. Her written columns are like lashes that strike against patriarchy. She has vividly portrayed how women are viewed as objects of consumption in a male-dominated society, how religious scriptures are used to keep women in chains, and how women suffer at almost every level of the social structure, through countless columns.
The questions Taslima has raised about male aggression and dominance will make many uncomfortable. Standing in solidarity with the oppressed, victimized, and marginalized women of society, she has written with unflinching honesty and daring, engaging with truths that have created a storm in society. This popular writer was forced into exile from her homeland, yet no adversity has been able to stop her. Regardless of the circumstances, Taslima Nasrin continues to write. There is immense interest among readers for her columns.
Now, her selected columns - Nirbachito Kolam, Jabo Na Keno? Jabo, Nosto Meye’r Nosto Godyo, Choto Choto Dukkho Kotha, and Nari’r Konno Desh Nei - are now gathered together for the readers. Taslima Nasrin’s Kolam Songroho (Column Collection) has been published, marking an important document of a rebellious woman’s lifelong struggle for women’s rights.
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