Shounak Reza

Elif Shafak’s ‘The Island of Missing Trees’: Fragments of an uprooted people

The people we meet in Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees (Viking, 2021) are haunted by terrible tragedies from several years past, by a beautiful island divided into two.

2y ago

Gaan

I have evaded wreaths of venomous, moving flowers that have invaded the dilapidated manor, writhing and sliding up and down the walls like snakes, ready to strike any moment. I had to tread carefully down the corridors, staying as far away from the walls as possible.

2y ago

Ann Patchett’s ‘The Dutch House’: On branches of memories and pain

Even though we moved out of our grandmother’s house in Dhaka more than a decade ago, my sister and I still associate the word “storm” with the smell of the unripe mangoes that the kalboishakhi would force down from the trees in her backyard. There are many other quirks we share, things that might seem insignificant to someone who was not a part of our lives back then. But to us, the house with its long corridors and leafy backyard, and a front yard that turned into a badminton court each winter, is nothing short of a wonderland, a place that nurtured us even as it introduced us to the harsher realities of life, a place that remains a living, breathing character in the many dreams and nightmares that we have.

2y ago

Why Feminism Is Not the Same as Misandry

“She is a feminist – a man hater,” an acquaintance says while talking about a certain person.

3y ago

What is Male Privilege?

Knowingly or unknowingly, men enjoy these privileges in every sphere of life.

3y ago

The Misogynistic Hypocrisy around Smoking

Why is it that there is a kind of hypocrisy among people when it comes to women smoking?

3y ago

Combatting patriarchy on International Men’s Day

“If there is a women’s day, why can’t there be a men’s day as well?”

3y ago

Why we need to steer clear of "Not All Men"

"Not All Men" alters the course of discussions, accomplishing nothing except making things worse and hindering progress.

3y ago
July 30, 2020
July 30, 2020

Quarantine in Two Cities

The pandemic does not discriminate, whether you live in Dhaka or New York City.

July 9, 2020
July 9, 2020

Hidden behind the ancient curtains

Someone told me the music went on even after the fall of the very last curtain, the end of the very last act. The young violinist played away, hidden behind the ancient curtains and the many Corinthian columns.

March 5, 2020
March 5, 2020

THE ACTUAL PARASITE

Disclaimer: Contains spoilers. But then again why haven’t you watched it already?

October 24, 2019
October 24, 2019

Secondary Female Characters in Literature and Cinema

I was rewatching The Lord of the Rings trilogy a couple of weeks ago. It had been a while since I last watched the three films and while I remembered the basic storyline and the main characters,

September 12, 2019
September 12, 2019

SHATTERED BY WORDS

Telephone wires do not exist anymore. They went extinct in my house

August 22, 2019
August 22, 2019

THE OCEAN

The ocean roars and the sky above Breaks open and reveals the birds

August 1, 2019
August 1, 2019

A Tribute to Anne Frank

“…because when everybody starts hovering over me, I get cross, then sad, and finally end up turning my heart inside out, the bad

July 25, 2019
July 25, 2019

The Fortress

The fortress has walls made of

July 11, 2019
July 11, 2019

GENDER-BASED EXPECTATIONS AND WHY THEY ARE WRONG

In the conservative and patriarchal society of Bangladesh, gender-based labels and roles are strictly defined and imposed on children. Children are not only assigned to certain roles and activities, but they are also rebuked harshly if they show any interest in any other

May 16, 2019
May 16, 2019

How to deal with an emotionally shut down partner

Dealing with an emotionally shut down partner can be difficult and unnerving, particularly when you are very expressive but next to

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