O Autorze

Taslima Nasrin is a prominent Bangladeshi-Swedish writer and activist known for her bold and controversial works that challenge religious fundamentalism and advocate for women's rights. Born in 1962 in Mymensingh, she gained international recognition with her autobiographical novel "Exile: A Memoir," which details her struggles as a writer in a society that often suppresses free expression. Her writing spans various genres, including poetry, novels, and essays, and she is particularly noted for her novel "Shame," which critiques societal norms and the oppressive structures faced by women in South Asia.

Throughout her career, Nasrin has faced significant backlash for her outspoken views, leading to threats against her life and forcing her into exile from her homeland. Despite these challenges, she continues to be a powerful voice for secularism and women's rights, inspiring many with her relentless pursuit of justice and equality. Her works have been translated into multiple languages, further amplifying her message and influence worldwide.

Narodowość Bangladeski, Szwedzki
Data Urodzenia August 25, 1962
Miejsce Urodzenia Mymensingh, Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh