Mayurpankhi’s books have the calibre to engage readers of all ages. This book is not an exception either.
Most of the students from Dhaka University did not know about the fair and simply happened to pass by.
Although the book is written in English, he has plenty of doubt to dispense about the language, its usefulness, acceptance, and communicability when it comes to writing and creating art in Bangladesh.
Set in the backdrop of a nameless forest, the narrative of the play 'Ekti Moragachh O Charjon Narir Shopnobhongo' revolves around characters of William Shakespeare’s creation.
Mayurpankhi’s books have the calibre to engage readers of all ages. This book is not an exception either.
Most of the students from Dhaka University did not know about the fair and simply happened to pass by.
Although the book is written in English, he has plenty of doubt to dispense about the language, its usefulness, acceptance, and communicability when it comes to writing and creating art in Bangladesh.
Set in the backdrop of a nameless forest, the narrative of the play 'Ekti Moragachh O Charjon Narir Shopnobhongo' revolves around characters of William Shakespeare’s creation.