Bangladesh
“Bangladesh, I’m searching for your homeless –/ for where they can set up house in the hearts of mango-people,/ fruits exploding on shy branches…” By Mir Mahfuz Ali
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“Bangladesh, I’m searching for your homeless –/ for where they can set up house in the hearts of mango-people,/ fruits exploding on shy branches…” By Mir Mahfuz Ali
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“Just a few grains of rice can be of great lift: a little fire,/ a pot full of water…” By Raza Ali Hasan
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“I’m not crazy, you know, even if they’ve sent me to you for an assessment…” By Farah Ghuznavi.
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Shamain Nisar, a fresh young critic for The Missing Slate’s film team, talks about her Oscar running favorite.
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A Valentine’s Special review on film by TMS Film Critic Rhea Cinna
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D is for deipnosophist…
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C for chthonic…
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Ottilie Mulzet on Miklós Radnóti and ‘the legacy of damaged language’
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Rhea Cinna reviews Marie Antoinette-inspired “Farewell, My Queen” for this week’s DVD of the Week.
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The Missing Slate’s round-up of the week in world literature.
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