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A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam, is set during the Bangladesh War of Liberation.
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As of last week, Clannad's album "Anam," on which the song appears, had sold more than 250,000 copies-up from 45,000 in November.
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‛ Ănâmı̂ym ''; "[[Name means:: affliction of the waters]]") are the descendants of '' 'Anam' '' one of the sons of [[son of:: Mizraim]] according to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10.
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But Anam invests real narrative power in the sections set in the mid-80s, in which the past resonates as an often minatory echo.
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Tahmima Anam ... a novel that 'exults in the traditional pleasures of adventure and romance'.
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NEW YORK RNS When Anam Chaudhry, 17, sang the national anthem to several hundred protesters in Times Square on Sunday afternoon, she wore a Muslim headscarf, and around her shoulders, another garment: the American flag.
Muslims And Supporters Protest Congressional 'Radicalization' Hearings The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Browse an author interview and biography of Tahmima Anam.
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When the Anam Cara, the soul friend, betrays you, where do you go for solace or safety?
Cathy Cash Spellman: How Divorce Helped Me Rediscover Myself Cathy Cash Spellman 2011
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Tahmima Anam discusses her first novel, A Golden Age, set during the 1970s
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Here, too, Anam examines the consequences of war, the hazards of an uneasy peace, the gains and losses of nation-building, the rewriting of history.
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