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Posted: Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Kim Chinquee, Associate Professor, English

The short story "Shark," by Kim Chinquee, associate professor of English, along with an author interview, was featured in the international journal Shuddhashar on February 1.

Shuddhashar was established in 1990 at the advent of the little magazine movement in Bangladesh as an independent magazine and periodical of anti-establishment writing, working toward a broader sociocultural movement. Shuddhashar was one of the independent little magazines in Bangladesh from the 1990s to the early 2000s. In 2004, it also started a publishing house. Shuddhashar became well-known for its commitment to finding and supporting young writers, promoting freethinking, and for its integrity in publishing material that was otherwise deemed too controversial. Today, Shuddhashar is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting freedom of expression, human rights, democratic culture and values, and multiculturalism. The journal aims to inspire and promote at-risk writers, artists, and journalists.

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