Swadesh Roy
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Swadesh Roy (born 1961) is a journalist and writer from Bangladesh. He writes novels, short stories, poetry and plays. He has more than 15 published titles to his credit. He began writing in 1982. Some of his works have been staged and made into television programs. His last published book was Shibshar Shrot. Another of his very famous novel is Mousumi Bou (Seasonal wife). He holds 2 bachelor degrees in Commerce and Social science and holds Masters in political science. He started journalism from his student life now he is a popular columnist
[edit] Published writings
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- ekhatorey bisha Bangabadhu -A historical news collection
- ganatantra mukthi pak - a historical novel
- ganoabhuthan'90 - a history of democratic movement of Bangladesh.
- bekhubda march - a history of non violent movement of bangladeh.
- samorik ganotantra bangladesha( marshal democracy in Bangladesh)
- a analytical write-up about military ruler and democracy
- mousumi bou - a novel about a coastal poor woman.
- mayfuler ma( mother of mayful) a novel about flood and flood affected woman.
- machim purer chou rasta( cross roads of machim pur) a novel about ...
- muniar chok ( eye of a bird) it is a novel about environment.
- shibshar shrot ( tide of a river) it is a novel about coastal life of hundred years ago.
- tinty kishor upanas( three novels for ten age)
- meghnar buka lata( a girl in a river) a collection of short stories
- chibuk pahada shada murti( a mysterious statue on the hill) a short stories collection for children.