“I am a forbidden name in my country now, as in my beloved West Bengal, a prohibited person and a banned book. … I should most definitely not be read lest it sparks rage and unrest. This is me; thus I have always been.” Penguin presents Exile: A Memoir by Taslim Nasrin, a account of the author’s journey […]
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Taslima Nasrin: 20 Years After Lajja
Taslima Nasrin’s Lajja, one of the most controversial bestsellers in the world has turned twenty. As bibliophiles across the world celebrated the Banned Books Week from September 21-27, Nasrin, an award-winning author of 37 books, memoirist, physician, humanist and human rights activist looked back at the long road she has travelled with Lajja. Across continents, through death […]