About the Author
Born in the late sixties, Nasreen Jahan is an acclaimed writer and literary editor from Bangladesh. Her literary career spans over three decades and encompasses a prolific body of work, including prose, poetry, and non-fiction. She first gained recognition with the publication of her novel Urukku in 1993. In 1974, she joined Chander Hat, a national children’s organization, and began writing rhymes and short stories for the children’s page of the daily newspaper Doinik Bangla. It was only in the 1980s that she concentrated on writing short stories, which have since garnered robust admiration from critics and readers across the Bengali readership. She has five collections of stories and several novels to her name. She received the Bangla Academy Puraskar for her contribution to literature and won the Philips Literary Award, Alaol Sahitya Puraskar, and Khulna Writer’s Club Puraskar, among other honors and accolades.
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