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Shawkat Osman

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Shawkat Osman (Bangla: শওকত ওসমান; also Shaukat Osman) full-name Sheikh Azizur Rahman (1917-1998) was a Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer. He was born in Sabalsingha pur 1917 in the district of Hughli, West Bengal.His father's name Sheikh Mohammad Yehia. Education: Alia Madrasha Kolkata (Anglo-Persian Dipertment).IA and BA in St.Jeviars College Kolkata (1938).MA(Bengali)from Kolkata University (1941)

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Life

Born in what was then West Bengal, Shawkat Osman migrated to Bangladesh (at that time East Pakistan) after the partition of India in 1947. He started his professional life by teaching at Dhaka College in Dhaka. He also tought at Chittagong Commerce College. He was a servent of Mujibnagar Government in 1971. He died in Dhaka in 1998.

Literature

Osman's first prominent novel was Janani. Janani (Mother)is a portrait of the disintegration of a family because of the rural and urban divide. In Kritadaser Hasi (Laugh of a Slave), Osman explores the darkness of contemporary politics and reality of dictatorship.

Awards

  • Bangla Academy Award (1962)
  • Adamjee Literary Award (1966)
  • President Award (1967)
  • Ekushey Padak (1983) (A national award from Bangladesh Gov't)
  • Mahbubullah Foundation Prize (1983)
  • Muktadhara Literary Award (1991)
  • Independence Day Award (1997)

Works

Novels:

  • Boni Adam (1943)
  • Janani(1958)
  • Kritadaser Hasi(1962)
  • Samagam (1967)
  • Chaurasandhi (1968)
  • Raja Upakhyan (1971)
  • Jahannam Haite Biday (1971)
  • Dui Sainik (1973)
  • Nekre Aranya (1973)
  • Patanga Pinjar (1983)
  • Rajsakkhi (1985)
  • Jolangi (1986)
  • Puratan Khanjar (1987)

Short stories:

  • Pinjrapol (1358 B.)
  • Junu Apa o Anyanya Galpo (1358 B.)
  • Sabek Kahini (1953)
  • Prostor Phalok (1964)
  • Upolakso (1965)
  • Netrapath (1968)
  • Ubhosringo (1375 B.)
  • Janmo Jadi Tabo Bange (1975)
  • Monib o Tahar Kukur (1986)
  • Iswarer Protidandi(1990)
  • Bigata Kaler Galpo (1986)

Dramas:

  • Amlar Mamla (1949)
  • Taskar o Laskar (1953)
  • Baghdader Kabi (1359 B.)
  • Daktar Abdullahr Karkhana (1973)
  • Tinti Chhoto Natak (1989)
  • Purna Swadhinata Churna Swadhinata (1990)

Memoires:

  • Kalratri Khandachitra (1986)
  • Swajan Sangram (1986)

Children Literature:

  • Oten Saheber Banglow (1944)
  • Etimkhana (1955)
  • Chhotoder Nanagalpo (1969)
  • Digbaji (1964)
  • Prize o Anyanyagalpo(1969)
  • Tara Dui Jan (1944)
  • Ksude Socielist (1973)
  • Katha Rachanar Katha (1389 B.)
  • Panchasangi (1975)
  • Itihas Bistarito (1985)
  • Mosquitophone

Translation:

  • Panchti Natak ( Translation from Molière )1965
  • Time Machine ( From H.G. Wells)1959
  • Panchti Kahini ( Translation from Leo Tolstoy)1959
  • Spainer Chhotogalpo (1372 B.)
  • Prithibir Rangomonche Manush: Santaner Swikarokti ( Amrita Pritom)1985
  • Nisso 1948

Editation:

  • Fazlul Huquer Galpo (1983)

None Fiction:

  • Samudra Nadi Samarpito (1973)
  • Sangskritir Charai Utrai (1985)
  • Muslim Manoser Rupantar (1986)
  • Bhab Bhasha Bhabna (1974)
  • Nashta tan Ashta Bhan (1986)
  • Haptam Pancham (1957)
  • Pitripurusher Pap (1986)
  • Ebong Tin Mirza (1986)

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