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  2. Alatchakra: Circle of Desire - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Sofa's novel Alatchakra is an autobiography that depicts the struggles of his refugee life in Calcutta during the freedom fight of Bangladesh. [6] [4] The book was first published in 1985. [4] The original novel revolved around two characters- Daniel, a writer and a refugee from Dhaka, and Tayeba, a cancer patient.

  3. Masud Rana - Wikipedia

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    Masud Rana is a fictional character created in 1966 by the writer Qazi Anwar Hussain, who featured him in 472 books (325 novels and 6 short stories).Qazi Anwar Hussain created the adult spy-thriller series Masud Rana, at first modeled after James Bond, but expanded widely.

  4. Daniel Arthur Smith - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Arthur Smith (born September 14, 1968) is an American science fiction author. His titles include Spectral Shift, Hugh Howey Lives, The Cathari Treasure, The Somali Deception, and a few other novels and short stories. He also curates the short fiction series Tales from the Canyons of the Damned and Frontiers of Speculative Fiction.

  5. Daniel Smith - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Smith (art materials), art supply manufacturer and retailer; Daniel Smith (surveyor) (1748–1818), American surveyor, soldier, and senator; Daniel B. Smith (1792–1883), American educator and pharmacist; Daniel Bennett Smith (born 1956), United States Secretary of State; Daniel Wakefield Smith (born 1973), American photojournalist

  6. Daniel Smith (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Smith (born October 7, 1977) is an American journalist and author of the 2012 book Monkey Mind: A Memoir of Anxiety. He has written articles and essays for The New York Times Magazine , The Atlantic , Slate , n+1 , Harper's Magazine , New York , and others.

  7. Lajja (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lajja (Bengali: লজ্জা Lôjja) (Shame) is a novel in Bengali by Taslima Nasrin, a writer of Bangladesh. The word lajja/lôjja means "shame" in Bengali and many other Indo-Aryan languages . The book was written about the violence, rape, looting and killings of Bengali Hindus that took place in December 1992 after the destruction of ...

  8. Daniel W. Smith (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel W. Smith (born October 26, 1958) is an American philosopher, academic, researcher, and translator. He is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Purdue University , where his work is focused on 19th and 20th century continental philosophy.

  9. Shesher Kabita - Wikipedia

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    A film Shesher Kabita, adaptation of the book, was released in 2013. It was directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay and starred Konkona Sen Sharma as Labannya and Rahul Bose as Amit Ray. [8] A full radio play of Shesher Kabita is available on YouTube. It was performed at the lawn of Sir. P.C. Mitter's heritage house on Elgin Road on 1 April 2012.