Shaheen Akhtar
| birth_place = Cumilla, Bangladesh | alma_mater = University of Dhaka | nationality = Bangladeshi | death_date = February 1962 | occupation = }} Shaheen Akhtar (; born 1962) is a Bangladeshi writer.She was born in Cumilla and studied economics at University of Dhaka. She next studied and worked at film-making in India, returning to Bangladesh in 1991. She used to write short stories when she was younger. Her first novel was ''Palabar Path Nei'' (No Escape Route), a story that explored the life of two single women in Dhaka,. Shaheen’s second novel Talaash won the Prothom Alo Best Book of the Year Award for 2004. For this novel She also won the 3rd Asian Literary Award-2020, a major prize in South Korea, Talaash (Eng: The Search, trans. Ella Dutta), translated into Korean by Seung Hee Jeon. Talaash (The Search) is about birangana (literally heroic women) of Bangladesh - women who were raped during the liberation war in 1971.
Her short stories have been published in Words without Border and other prestigious literary magazines. Shaheen’s works have been translated into English, German, and Korean.
She works as an editor in the Media and Communication Unit of Ain o Salish Kendra, a civil rights organization in Dhaka Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Shaheen Akhtar, Adam Wenborn, Sebastian Brandner, John Collinge, Sarah E LloydGet full text
Published 2011-01-01
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4by Sally E Barber, Shaheen Akhtar, Cath Jackson, Daniel D Bingham, Catherine Hewitt, Ash Routen, Gerry Richardson, Hannah Ainsworth, Helen J Moore, Carolyn D Summerbell, Kate E Pickett, Claire O’Malley, Shirley Brierley, John WrightGet full text
Published 2015-05-01
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5by Rosemary R. C. McEachan, Gillian Santorelli, Maria Bryant, Pinki Sahota, Diane Farrar, Neil Small, Shaheen Akhtar, Judith Sargent, Sally E. Barber, Natalie Taylor, Gerry Richardson, Amanda J. Farrin, Raj S. Bhopal, Daniel D. Bingham, Sara M. Ahern, John Wright, on behalf of the BiB childhood obesity scientific groupGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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