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Fakhruzzaman Chowdhury (5 January 1940 – 12 June 2014) was a Bangladeshi author. He served as the director of Bangladesh Television. He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award, the highest literary award in Bangladesh in 2005.[1]
Fakhruzzaman Chowdhury | |
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Born | 5 January 1940 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Died | 12 June 2014 | (aged 74)
Occupation | Author |
Years active | 1956–2006 |
Spouses |
Early life and education
editFakhruzzaman was born in 1940 in a reputed family in Comilla. He completed his secondary studies at Jagannath College in 1957, honors from Dhaka University in 1960 and masters in 1961 from the same university.
Career
editAfter completing his studies, Fakhruzzaman Chowdhury joined as a research fellow in Dhaka University. Then he became the director of Bangladesh Television. During thus time, he became a professional writer and translator. He primarily wrote child literature. He went on to write over 30 books.[2]
Literary works
editSource:[3]
Poetry
edit- Anabaz (1986)
- Door Diganta (1986)
- Palestine Protirodher Golpo (1994)
Novels
edit- Jonaronye Koyekjon (1990)
- Eka O Ekaki (1994)
Dramas
edit- Yarma (1991)
Articles
edit- Lekhoker Kotha: Part 1 (1992)
- Lekhoker Kotha: Part 2 (2003)
Child literature
edit- Haar Kipte Buri (1956)
- Rip Van Winkle (1956)
- In The Court of King Arther (1968)
- King of Magic Hudini (1988)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1993)
- Around The World In 80 Days (1993)
- Hunchbeck of Notre Dame (1995)
- Treasure Island (1998)
Biography
edit- Dilan Thomas (1985)
- Ali Ashraf Khan (1988)
- Azizur Rahman (1989)
History
edit- Abichar (1984)
- Oirabot O Ankush (1993)
Translation
edit- Bikikinir Prem (1992)
- He Dukkho Biday (1993)
- Robinson Crussoe (2006)
Personal life
editFakhruzzaman Chowdhury was married to television actress Dilara Zaman.[4] He was the elder brother of renowned poet and lyricist Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury, who has written some timeless songs for Bangladeshi films.[1]
Death
editFakhruzzaman Chowdhury breathed his last on 12 June 2014 at the age of 74. His wife Dilara Zaman confirmed that he had suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[1][2]
Awards
edit- Bangla Academy Literary Award (translation) – 2005
- Agrani Bank Child Literature Award – 1993
References
edit- ^ a b c "Cultural personality Fakhruzzaman dies". Prothom Alo. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- ^ a b "ফখরুজ্জামান চৌধুরী আর নেই". Samakal.com. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- ^ "Fakhruzzman Chowdhury biography at Opinion BD". Archived from the original on 18 June 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- ^ "Through the Eyes of Dilara Zaman". 17 February 2018.