Eva Rahman presenta su colección de poesía en la feria del libro de Bangladés

La reconocida cantante bengalí Eva Rahman, que escribe bajo el nombre de Eva Arrman, ha lanzado su primera antología poética en el principal festival literario de Bangladés. La colección, titulada Chithi, explora temas de emociones no expresadas a través de 48 poemas. El evento tuvo lugar en el Amar Ekushey Boi Mela 2026 en Dhaka.

El Amar Ekushey Boi Mela 2026, la principal feria del libro de Bangladés, abrió a principios de esta semana con el primer ministro Tarique Rahman inaugurando el evento en los terrenos de la Bangla Academy y Suhrawardy Udyan. El 1 de marzo de 2026, Eva Rahman presentó su libro de poesía debut, Chithi (La carta), publicado por Anyaprokash. La antología consta de 48 poemas, cada uno presentado como una carta metafórica dirigida a seres queridos, a uno mismo o al paso del tiempo. Profundiza en el amor, el orgullo, el anhelo y las sutiles complejidades de la vida. Eva Rahman explicó su inspiración: «Una carta representa las palabras que nos resulta imposible decir, pero que permanecen grabadas en nuestros corazones. Este libro es simplemente la manifestación literaria de esos pensamientos no expresados acumulados» Este empeño literario se inspira en el trasfondo familiar de Rahman. Su abuelo, Mo. Ibrahim, fue un autor destacado en Calcuta, celebrado por su literatura infantil, incluyendo Chharaity (1963) y Jalsa (1968), que despertaron su interés por la escritura. En la música, Rahman ha sido prominente desde su álbum en solitario debut en 2004, lanzando 24 álbumes y recibiendo premios como el Kalakar Award en Calcuta. La feria del libro, que se prolonga durante marzo, se espera que atraiga a aficionados de la literatura y seguidores de la música de Rahman, conectando sus pursuits musicales y literarios. El lanzamiento destaca un cambio de melodías a manuscritos para la aclamada artista, uniendo expresiones artísticas en la escena cultural de Bangladés.

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