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Submitted by tanim (Aug 11, 2008)

I found your article very moving. It pleasantly surprised me to see how nicely you noted the "Deshi" aspects of our life with close bonding between family members. You express yourself in a simple unassuming way which makes your writing all the more pleasant to read. take care Tanim


Submitted by Parvez Kamal (Dec 29, 2006)

Nasrin, first I want to thank you for taking the time to read and comment. To be very honest, I don't know how I feel. Sometimes it feels like all these happenned just yesterday; and sometimes it feels like all these occured in a past life. I have been back and forth at least 10 times in the last 10 years. But I still feel nearly the same pain everytime the plane leaves the tarmac. I don't cry anymore but somehow I keep on leaving behind a part of me everytime. And I feel I'm becoming homeless. I belong neither there, nor here. Anyway, its a topic for some other day. Sorry for the delay in replying to your comment.


Submitted by nasrin (Nov 03, 2006)

Your storie and your poem was very interesting to read... And how do you feel about it now?


 


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