Hassan Gorkey
Hassan Gorkey, born in Bangladesh, is currently living in British Columbia. Hasan writes articles and columns for prominent newspapers named ‘Dainik Prothom Alo’, ‘Dainik Ittefaq’, ‘Kathmandu Post’, ‘The South Asian Journal’, ‘Bangla Kagoj’, and ‘The Weekly Peninsula’. He has authored Roddurre Samuddurre and Factors Influencing the Choice of Newspaper Readers — a collection of short stories and an academic publication respectively. Hassan Gorkey worked as co-author of several research papers. He received Canada’s Asper Foundation Communication Award, 2015 (Canada) and Rajshahi University Central Students’ Union Literary Award,1991 (Bangladesh). He is a global member of the Institute of Intercultural Associations, Privacy International, and Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN). and a fellow of The Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) and the Institut National des Langues et Civilizations Orientales. Also, he works for ‘Scintific Asia’ as a contributor. He can explain complex subjects of science and philosophy in simple and fluent language. Hassan’s short stories are lively for the same reason. His first essay book is Amri Emni Eshe Veshe Jaye (in Bengali).