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Writers & Readers: Wordly
Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
1/22/09
Writers & Readers: gatherings for everybody who loves language and ideas.
Wordly was an investigation of the structural and sometimes obsessive relationship writers have to language. Ammon Shea talked about reading the entire OED (all 22,000 pages of it!); Michael Erard read from Um... and from his new work on language superlearners.
I am extremely proud of this picture, because it was chosen by Schmapps.com to be featured in the 16th Street Mall section of their Denver Guide. Here is the link if you want to check it out:
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It may be small and not too noticeable but its my first "published" photograph! It really made my day
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Ahmed Firoze (Bengali: আহমেদ ফিরোজ) is a poet, short story writer, researcher and essayist.
He was born on 1st January 1976 at Natore. He has passed his adolescence at Pabna. His father’s name is Mohbub-ul-Alam and mothers name is Farida Begum Babi.
After completing his Honors’ and MA degrees in Bangla language and literature, he has devoted himself to researches in Language, literature and the War of Liberation. He started his writing career with poetry. Now he is going on writing songs, stories, poems, essays, screenplays, columns and so on. He also writes against the two deadly forces of contemporary life namely politics and priests.
Edited Magazines: Bibikto (A little magazine, first print: February 2003); Book Review (Criticism and research papers, little magazine, first print: January 2003).
Published Books
Book of Verse (Poems): Ka Fonta Joler Taney (Fascinated by Some Drops of Water, 2005); Kathmanusher Kalamabirvab (A pen in the Hand of a Dreamless Man, 2008).
Short Story: The Light of Dead Night (2005).
Novel: Prem Rog Bilash (The Luxury of Falling in Love, 2010).
Research & Article: Shunnodarshon (Beginning Philosophy, 2005); Sab Kishu Vengey Porey (Things Fall Apart, 2005); Shunnodarshon (Beginning Philosophy, 2nd edition, 2011).
Research: Na-Galpa Na-Kobita (Neither Prose Nor Poetry, 2006).
Biography: Jasimuddin (2009); Suhrawardy (Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, 2009); Saratchandra Chattopadhyay (2013).
Edited Books: Bangla Bhasher Nirbachito 100 Chara (One Hundred Selected Rhymes of Bangla Literature, 2010); Shreshtho Kobita Abul Hasan (The Best Poems by Abul Hasan, 2013).
Edited Books about Libaration War: Shadhinotar Ghoshok, Songbidhan Ebog Bongobondhu (The Announcer of Freedom, Constitution and Bongobondhu; 2009); 15 August Marmantudh Mrittuchinta (Heart Tormenting Thoughts on Death on 15 August, 2010); Firey Dekha 15 August (15th August in Retrospect, 2011); Banglar Obishongbadito Mohanayak (Unchallenged Hero of Bangla, 2011); 15 Auguster Shokgatha (Elegies for 15 August, 2012); Bijoyer 40 Bochor (Forty Years of Victory, 2012); 71 Shek Mujib Bangladesh (71, Shek Mujib and Bangladesh, 2012); Bongobondhu o Shadhinatar 40 Bochor (Bongobondhu and Forty Years of Freedom, 2012); Muktijuddho Ekattor (The War of Liberation, Seventy One, 2013).
Short Film Direction: 1. The Devourer of Dreams; 2. The Inborn Hunger; 3. Repression.
Founder president: Amra Bayanno Foundation
Author Salman Rushdie speaks at a Writers On A New England Stage show at The Music Hall in Portmouth, NH.
Wednesday, October 16th, 2024
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH and the HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER presents
GREAT WRITERS, GREAT READINGS with CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE
CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE was born in Nigeria in 1977. She is the author of three novels, Purple Hibiscus (2003), Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), and Americanah (2013), of a short story collection, The Thing around Your Neck (2009), and of three books of non-fiction, We Should All Be Feminists (2014), Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions (2017), and Notes on Grief (2021). Ms. Adichie’s work has been translated into over thirty languages. She has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007) and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (genius grant)” (2008).
She has also been named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2015, and in 2017, Fortune Magazine named her one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders.
Ms. Adichie graduated summa cum laude from Eastern Connecticut State University with a degree in Communication and Political Science. She has a Master’s Degree in African Studies from Yale University, and a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She was awarded a Hodder fellowship at Princeton University for the 2005-2006 academic year, and a fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute of Harvard University for the 2011-2012 academic year.
She has received honorary doctorate degrees from Eastern Connecticut State University, Johns Hopkins University, Haverford College, Williams College, the University of Edinburgh, Duke University, Amherst College, Bowdoin College, SOAS University of London, American University, Georgetown University, Yale University, Rhode Island School of Design, Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania, Skidmore College, and University of Johannesburg.
Presented in collaboration with Africana Studies Program, Black Student Union, and the Black Leaders Advocating for Change (BLAC)
Photo: Matteo Bracco