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Taslima Nasrin (born 25 August, 1962, in Mymensingh, Bangladesh) is a Bengali
Bangladeshi ex-doctor turned author who has been living in exile since 1994. From a modest literary profile in the late 1980s, she rose to global fame by the end of the twentieth century owing to her radical feminist views and her criticism of Islam in particular and of religion in general.
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Books by Taslima Nasrin
Poetry
* Shikore Bipul Khudha (Hunger in the Roots), 1986
* Nirbashito Bahire Ontore (Banished Without and Within), 1989 * Amar Kichu Jay Ashe Ne (I Couldn’t Care Less), 1990 * Atole Ontorin (Captive In the Abyss), 1991 * Balikar Gollachut (Game of the Girls), 1992 * Behula Eka Bhashiyechilo Bhela (Behula Floated the Raft Alone), 1993 * Ay Kosto Jhepe, Jibon Debo Mepe (Pain Come Roaring Down, I’ll Measure Out My Life for You), 1994 * Nirbashito Narir Kobita (Poems From Exile), 1996 * Jolpodyo (Waterlilies), 2000 * Khali Khali Lage (Feeling Empty), 2004 * Kicchukhan Thako (Stay For A While), 2005 * Bhalobaso? Cchai baso (It's your love! or a heap of trash!), 2007 * Bondini (Prisoner), 2008
* Jabo na Keno? jabo (I will not go; why should I?), 1991 * Noshto meyer noshto goddo (Fallen prose of a fallen girl), 1992 * ChoTo choTo dukkho kotha (Tale of trivial sorrows), 1994 * Nirbachita column, 2004 * Narir Kono Desh Nei (Women have no country), 2007
Novels
* Oporpokkho (The Opponent) 1992.
* Shodh, 1992. ISBN 978-8188575053. Trans. in English as Getting Even. * Nimontron (Invitation), 1993. * Phera (Return), 1993. * Lajja, 1993. ISBN 978-0140240511. Trans. in English as Shame. * Bhromor Koio Gia (Tell Him The Secret), 1994. * Forashi Premik (French Lover), 2002. * Shorom (Shame Again), 2009. Short Stories
* Utal Hawa (Wild Wind), 2002 * Ka (Speak Up), 2003; published in West Bengal as Dwikhondito (Split-up in Two), 2003 * Sei Sob Andhokar (Those Dark Days), 2004 * Ami Bhalo Nei, Tumi Bhalo Theko Priyo Desh ("I am not okay, but you stay well my beloved homeland"), 2006.