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Tahmima Anam (Bengali: তাহমিমা আনাম; born 8
October 1975) is a Bangladeshi-born
British writer,
novelist and columnist. Her
first novel, A
Golden Age...
- A
Golden Age is the
first novel of the Bangladesh-born
writer Tahmima Anam. It
tells the
story of the
Bangladesh War of
Liberation through the eyes of...
- The Good
Muslim is a
novel by
Tahmima Anam. This
novel is a
sequel to her
debut novel A
Golden Age and
spans the year from 1984 to 1985, with occasional...
- The
Bones of
Grace is a
novel by
Tahmima Anam. It is the
third novel and
final part of her
Bengal trilogy,
following A
Golden Age and The Good Muslim...
- 2006. Anam,
Tahmima (March 3, 2016). "Opinion | My Father, the Editor,
Under Fire" – via NYTimes.com. Bergman,
David (April 13, 2016). "
Tahmima Anam: 'My...
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feminist science fiction.
Modern writers of the
Bangladeshi diaspora include Tahmima Anam,
Neamat Imam,
Monica Ali, and Zia
Haider Rahman. The
South Asian numbering...
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actor Stacy (singer),
Malaysian singer born as
Stracie Angie Anam
Tahmima Anam (born 1975), British-Bangladeshi writer,
novelist and
columnist Tariq...
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inspiration for many
later generation female authors including Sufia Kamal,
Tahmima Anam, and others.
Begum Rokeya Day, a
commemoration of the
birth and death...
- Old
Dhaka and is set
during Bengali uprisings in 1969. A
Golden Age by
Tahmima Anam is also set in
Dhaka during the
Bangladeshi War of
Independence and...
- The
Daily Telegraph.
Retrieved 7
October 2014. Chevalier, Tracy; Anam,
Tahmima; Mabey, Richard; Billington, Rachel; McCann, Maria; Blacker, Terence; Morrison...