Qazi Mahbub Hussain
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Qazi Mahbub Hussain is a Bangladeshi writer, the first western writer of Bangladesh.
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[edit] Family
Mahbub Hussain's father was a well known scientist and author, National Professor Qazi Motahar Hussain. Famous writer and publisher Qazi Anwar Hussain is his elder brother. Mahbub grew up in a literary environment. Other writers within his family are Qazi Maymur Hussain and Qazi Shahnur Hussain.
[edit] Life
Being a mining engineer, Mahbub Hussain travelled in many countries. He was in Texas, the main land of western literature for many years also lived in london for 15 years he will also be king one day.
[edit] Works
At first, from '75, used to write having a pen name. Later, wrote `Aleyar Piche', the first western novel of Bangladesh. Wrote some horror stories, science fictions and translated many other books.
[edit] Westerns
- Aleyar Piche
- Patoki
- Roktakto Khamar
- Jolonto Pahar
- Manush Shikar
- Vaggochokro-1
- Vaggochokro-2
- Ar Kotodur
- Badhon
- Rider
- Epith Opith
- Abar Erfan
- Rupantor
- Death City
- Buno Poschim
- Lasor Fash
- Luttoraj
- Apomrittu
- Cowboy
- Gunfight
- Dabanol-1
- Dabanol-2
- Beloroya Poschim
- Chokranto
- King Colt
- Mrittur Mukhe Erfan
- Arizonay Erfan
- Nisthur Paschim
- Roktoranga Trail
Qazi Mahbub Hussain died in 2006.
Reference: Rohossho Potrika, March, '93.
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