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The book ‘Nirbasan’ also deals with Taslima’s dilemma and insecurity of not having a sanctuary anywhere across globe.
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“I dare do all that may become a man. Nasrin moved to Sweden in 2008. However in 2007 She was thrown out from her ‘adopted home’ Kolkata due to Islamic groups’ violent protests.In me. Subtle. It may be the vigor. In you. The spirit that never dies!
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Taslima Nasrin's autobiography to be released
The seventh part of controversial author Taslima Nasrin's autobiography Nirbasan is set to be released at the Kolkata Book Fair tomorrow, nearly five years after she was bundled out from her 'adopted city' by the authorities following protests.
The latest instalment in the series of her memoirs, 'Nirbasan' (Exile) gives an account of the Bangladeshi author's plight following her expulsion from the city in 2007.
Written in Bengali, the new book traces the circumstances which forced her to leave Kolkata which she often describes as her "adopted home" and the resultant mental trauma and insecurity of not having a sanctuary anywhere in the world.
Exiled from Bangladesh in 1994 for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with her novel 'Lajja' (Shame), the 49-year-old doctor-turned-author took refuge in Kolkata in 2004, after a long stay in Europe.
As the protests snowballed into near riot-like situation in Kolkata in November 2007, the government took her away to an undisclosed location in New Delhi.
Nasrin moved to Sweden in 2008 as the West Bengal government refused to accommodate her, citing law and order problems.
Islamic fundamentalists issued three fatwas in Bangladesh against her while four were issued against her in India.
The All India Minority Forum has also demanded that the author's Indian visa be revoked and she be forced to leave the country for hurting Muslim sentiments.
Taslima Nasrin’s Autobiography ‘Nirbasan’ To release at Kolkata Book Fair
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Controversial writer Taslima Nasrin’s autobiography ‘Nirbasan’(Exile) to be released at the Kolkata Book Fair on Thursday.
Powered by SpectralHues. Or the spirit. The book describes the Bangladeshi author’s difficulty and emotional crisis following her expulsion from Kolkata, her “adopted home” in 2007, November. And, dares to stay true. And, ban all averse with immaculate overture of graciously fathomable words firm in views.
Taslima Nasrin
‘Nirbasan’ is the seventh installment of Taslima Nasrin’s autobiography.
And, to the words. True to own. And all, may be. Who dares more is none”.