Humayun Ahmed
Legendary fiction writer Humayun Ahmed. Debuted in Independence-North Bangladesh
through 'Nandit Narke'. In this novel, the joys, sorrows, dreams, tragic tragedies
of the life of a lower middle class family are embodied.
Most of his novels are set against the backdrop of urban life. However, the narrator
also paints a picture of rural life. Bright examples of this are ‘Achinpur’, ‘Fera’,
‘Madhahno’. The war of liberation has repeatedly come to the fore in his writings.
The brilliant signatures of these words are ‘Jochna o jononir golpo’, ‘1971’,
‘Aguner poroshMoni’, ‘Shamol Chaya’, ‘Nirbason’, Etc novels. ‘Jokhon Giyeche Dhube
Ponchomir Cad’, ‘Cader Aloy Koyekjon Jobuk’, embodies a different perspective
on life and surroundings. In ‘Badshah Namdar’ and ‘Matal Hawa’, the stories of kings
and common people of the past and near-past have emerged from history.
As a storyteller, Humayun Ahmed also shines in a different light. His travels and
achievements in many branches of literature including travel stories, fairy tales,
children's stories, science fiction, autobiography, Kalam.
Humayun Ahmed was born on 13 November 1948 and died on 19 July 2012.
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Language : Bangla
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