Mokbula Manzoor
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Mokbula Manzoor (Bengali: মকবুলা মনজুর), (1938) is a renowned modern Bangladeshi author, famous novelist.
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[edit] Life
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- Ar Ek Jiban (Another Life, 1968)
- Abasanna Gan (Tired Song,1982)
- Baishakhe Shirna Nadi (The River Shrunk in Baishakh, 1983)
- Jal Rang Chabi (Watercolour Painting, 1984)
- Atmaja O Amra (Sons and Ourselves, 1988)
- Patita Prithibi (The Fallen Earth, 1989)
- Prem Ek Sonali Nadi (Love: A Golden River, 1989)
- Shiyare Niyata Surja (The Perpetual Sun over the Lying Head, 1989);
- Acena Nakshatra (The Unknown Star, 1990)
- Kane Dekha Alo (Light for Observing the Bride, 1991)
- Nirbacita Premer Upanyas (Selected Novels of Love, 1992);
- Nadite Andhakar (Darkness on the River, 1996)
- LilaKamal (Woman’s Toy Lotus, 1996)
- Kaler Mandira (Time’s Cymbal, 1997)
[edit] Awards
- Bangladesh Lekhika Sangha Prize (1984)
- Qamar Kushtari Prize (1990)
- Rajshahi Lekhika Sangha Literary Award (1993)
- National Archives and Library Best Book Prize (1997)