সিদ্দিক মাহমুদুর রহমান (Siddique Mahmudur Rahman) জন্ম: ৪ সেপ্টেম্বর ১৯৪৬, খড়কী, যশোর পিতা: ফজলুর রহমান (জন্ম: ১৯১২, ব্রাহ্মণদি, ফরিদপুর, মৃত্যু: ১৯৮২)। মা: সাজেদা রহমান (জন্ম: ১৯২৩ পুরাতন কশবা, যশোর, মৃত্যু: ১৯৯৩)। স্ত্রী: সৈয়দা সেলিনা বানু (জন্ম: ১২ ডিসেম্বর ১৯৫৮, রংপুর… Continue reading
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SIDDIQUE MAHMUDUR RAHMAN: A short Resume in English
SIDDIQUE MAHMUDUR RAHMAN, (born: 4 September 1946, Jessore), is an ardent researcher, prolific litterateur, a successful translator, an efficient editor and printing and publication specialist. Sidique’s father, Fazlur Rahman, served in the Education and Foreign services during Pakistan… Continue reading
Poems of Matin Bairagi
MATIN BAIRAGI[1] In Uncertain Future … And then sound of falling and breaking down all around I thought and I was at a loss at the shattering of the hill All the energy is exhausted, light is wiping out I… Continue reading
Poet Mumtaz Renu: “Creator” of Mere Soorat Tere Aain
Poet Mumtaz Renu: “Creator” of Mere Soorat Tere Aain (My Face – Your Mirror). Excerpts from a review by Poet S.A. Khan formerly of U.P (Original Article in Urdu) renowned Urdu poet of Indian sub-continent. Translated into English by Abu… Continue reading
Renu Mumtaz Farook Uz Zaman
Intro Biography Her mission Quotes By the Grace of Allah Subhanawo ta’la, I came to realize the truth behind two important phenomena. Firstly, an intense pain which was sad and heavy like the dark clouds and thunder storms and secondly,… Continue reading
Being in love with one’s language
Mahfuzur Rahman makes some points on a volume of poetry. Most of us Bengalis profess to love our mother tongue. Most of us also think of the language movement as a quest for national identity. Twenty-first February 1952 stands out… Continue reading
Tomas Tranströme was awarded The Nobel Prize in Literature 201
Tomas Transtromer, a Swedish poet whose sometimes bleak but graceful work explores themes of isolation, emotion and identity while remaining rooted in the commonplace, won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Announcing the award in Stockholm, the Swedish Academy praised Mr…. Continue reading
25 Baishakh – Our paean to the Bard
Rabindranath Tagore goes on occupying a very large segment of our collective literary consciousness. And as Bangla-speaking people in Bangladesh, in West Bengal, indeed all across the Bangalee diasora observe today the 150th anniversary of the birth of the poet,… Continue reading
Rabindranath Tagore – The memoirs and the biographies
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize, created much enthrallment among the European and American communities after the publication of the Gitanjali (Song Offerings), in November 1912 from the India Society of London. A novelist, short story… Continue reading
The poet’s mystique
My first encounter with Rabindranath Tagore was on a cold winter’s day in early 1964. He was there as a sketch in pencil, on the mantelpiece of a Bengali home in Quetta. The flowing beard, the penetrating eyes, that sense… Continue reading
REFLECTONS On Tagore, as a way of not letting go
To mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian Nobel Laureate, Harvard University Press has just published The Essential Tagore, the largest single volume of his work available in English. Tagore was as prolific and… Continue reading
SIDDIQUE MAHMUDUR RAHMAN
SIDDIQUE MAHMUDUR RAHMAN, (born: 4 September 1946, Jessore) , is an ardent researcher, prolific litterateur, a successful translator, an efficient editor and printing and publication specialist. Father, Fazlur Rahman, served in the Education and Foreign service during Pakistan period, had… Continue reading
Moinul Ahsan Saber
Moinul Ahsan Saber (born 1958) is a fiction writer of Bangladesh. He is the executive editor of popular weekly magazine Saptahik 2000, published from Dhaka. His father, Ahsan Habib, was one of the main modern poets of Bangladesh and Saber… Continue reading
Anisul Hoque
Anisul Hoque, (3 March, 1965, Rangpur, according to academic certificate 1966) is a Bangladeshi author, novelist, dramatist, and journalist. His father is late Mofazzal Hoque and mother is Mst. Anwara Begum. He was the student of Rangpur PTI primary school,… Continue reading
Selina Hossain
Selina Hossain, (14 June, 1947), a female author of Bengali Literature and a famous novelist. Sje had her MA degree in Banhgla literature in 1968. She was Director of Bangla Academy. Novels Jalochchwas (The High Tide, 1972); Hangor Nodi Grenade… Continue reading
Anisul Hoque
Anisul Hoque, (3 March, 1965, 1966, according to academic certificate) is a Bangladeshi author, novelist, dramatist, and journalist. His father is late Mofazzal Hoque and mother is Mst. Anwara Begum. He was the student of Rangpur PTI primary school, Rangpur… Continue reading