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 · About halfway through Tahmima Anam’s first novel, the story slows for a weather report, an evocation of August in the author’s native Bangladesh. The mornings seem “unbearably liquid” with Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. With that being said, Tahmima Anam is one such author who artistically employs techniques in order to ensure that her novels are memorable. It can therefore be argued that a “golden age” is indelible owing to the intimate connection made between the reader and Estimated Reading Time: 11 mins. A Golden Age is the story of a family--told from the point-of-view of a mother with two teenage children--during Bangladesh's war for independence in It seems to be intended more as a universal story about families and war which happens to be set Tahmima Anam is one of those rare authors who can write about normal, everyday events and have them be utterly compelling/5.


Anam www.doorway.rua Anam A Golden Age For my parents, Shaheen and Mahfuz Anam, who planted hope in my heart Freedom, you are an arbour in the garden, the koel's song, glistening leaves on banyan trees, my notebook of poetry, to scribble as I please. Shamsur Rahman, Shadhinota Tumi. In "A Golden Age," by Tahmima Anam, the story is centred around Rehana and her struggle to keep her family and nation united during the Bangladeshi war of Anam uses descriptive language through metaphors, imagery and the detailed accounting of events throughout the novel to highlight Rehana's. A Golden Age: Tahmima Anam From the first sentence I knew this story was going to capture my attention. Since I have very little knowledge of Tahmima Anam has created a main character that one cannot help but care for; Rehana has stayed with me since I finished reading the book several.


About halfway through Tahmima Anam’s first novel, the story slows for a weather report, an evocation of August in the author’s native Bangladesh. The mornings seem “unbearably liquid” with. A Golden Age is the story of a family--told from the point-of-view of a mother with two teenage children--during Bangladesh's war for independence in It seems to be intended more as a universal story about families and war which happens to be set Tahmima Anam is one of those rare authors who can write about normal, everyday events and have them be utterly compelling. With that being said, Tahmima Anam is one such author who artistically employs techniques in order to ensure that her novels are memorable. It can therefore be argued that a “golden age” is indelible owing to the intimate connection made between the reader and the protagonist, Rehana, which Anam brings into being.

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