Ahsan Habib
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This article is about the Bangladeshi poet. For the Bangladeshi cartoonist, see Ahsan Habib (cartoonist).
Ahsan Habib (February 2, 1917-July 10, 1985) was a popular and well-acclaimed Bangladeshi poet.
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[edit] Biography
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Ahsan Habib was born in 1917 in the village Shankarpasha in what is now Pirojpur District, Bangladesh. He studied in Pirojpur Government School and graduated from it in 1935. Later, he attended Brajamohan College in Barisal, but dropped out due to financial difficulties. Later, he pursued journalism as a career. He was an editor of the literature page of the Daily Bangla when he died in 1985.
Ahsan Habib's son Moinul Ahsan Saber is a well known writer.
[edit] Works
[edit] Poems
His first book of poem was Ratri Shesh. Others:
- Chaya Horin
- Shara Dupur
- Ashay Boshoty
- Megh Bole Choitrey Jabo
[edit] For children
- Josna Rater Golpo
- Chutir Din Dupure
[edit] Novel
- Ranee Khaler Shako (a novel for the teenagers)
- Aronno Neelima
[edit] External links
- Guha, Bimal. Article on Ahsan Habib, Banglapedia