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Virtual Bangladesh : Literature: Shamsur Rahman
Shamsur
Rahman is indisputably the greatest living poet of Bangladesh, with more
than sixty books of poetry to his credit. The renowned critic, Syed Manzoorul
Islam, speaks of Rahman as having "produced a solid body of work
which has permanently changed the geography and the climate of Bengali
poetry. He has given it a new dimension and a meaning, he has created
an ethos which belongs indisputably to him. He has given us a language,
which we did not have. It is true he has built on the ground of the 30's
poets, but he has developed the ground, explored into areas they thought
too dark for exploration, has added new features to it, landscaped it
and in the process left his footprints all over." The critic, Z.
R. Siddiqui, describes Shamsur Rahman as one who is "deeply rooted
in his own tradition." In his opinion, Shamsur Rahman "still
soaks the language of our times, transcending the limits of geography.
In his range of sympathy, his catholicity, his urgent and immediate relevance
for us, Shamsur Rahman is second to none."
Shamsur Rahman did his Honours in English literature from Dhaka University.
He had a long career as a journalist and was the Editor of a national
daily, Dainik Bangla.
He has won numerous awards including Bangla Academy Award (1969), Ekushey
Padak (1977), and Swadhinata Award (1991).
Source:
The Library of Congress: The South Asian Literary Recording Project
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