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Virtual Bangladesh : Literature: Humayun Ahmed
Humayun
Ahmed is a leading Bangladeshi writer, and the most prolific among his
contemporaries. His phenomenal success is attributed to his ability to
tell stories of contemporary Bengali men and women in simple and unostentatious
language, portraying them with spellbinding intimacy. Although his characters
belong to a broad spectrum of society, Humayun is at his best while depicting
the Bengali middle class. His first novel, Sankhanil Karagar, published
in 1972, caused a great stir among readers and the literary circles in
Bangladesh. Since then, he has published more than a hundred novels. Many
of his novels have been adapted successfully for television serials and
plays. Ahmed did his Masters in Chemistry at Dhaka University and obtained
his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from North Dakota State University. He
is a former Associate Professor of Dhaka University and an honorary fellow
in writing at the University of Iowa. Lately Humayun Ahmed has turned
his attention to film making. His film, Aguner Parasaman, won the
National Film Award in eight categories. Another film Sraban Megher
Din also enjoyed critical and popular success.
Among other prestigious awards, Humayun is the winner of Bangla Academy
Award (1981), and the Ekushey Padak (1994), National Film Award (Best
story 1993, Best film 1994, Best dialogue 1994).
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