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Manju Sarkar

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Manju Sarkar (Bengali: মঞ্জু সরকার), (Bengali calendar-1360), full name Abul Manju Sarkar, is a well known, modern Bangladeshi author, who lives in Narayanganj in Bangladesh.

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Life

Works

Novels

  • Tamosh (Darkness, 1984)
  • Nagno Agontuk (The Naked Guest, 1986)
  • Protima Upakkhyan (The Story of Protima, 1992)
  • Danrabar Jaiga (Standing Room, 1994)
  • Abashbhui (My Homeland, 1994)
  • Bhangoner Somoy Bhalobasha (Love in Breaking Times, 1995) *Omrita (Nectar, 1995)
  • Swapnochore (The Dream-Thief, 1997)

Awards

  • Bank Literature Award
  • Philips Award for literature
  • Alaol Literary Award
  • Agrani Bank Award for Children Literature
  • Bogra Lekhak Chakra Award
  • Bangla Academy Award

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