Syed Shamsul Haque
Syed Shamsul Haque সৈয়দ শামসুল হক | |
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Born |
Kurigram, East Bengal (now Bangladesh) | 27 December 1935
Occupation | writer |
Years active | 1954-present |
Spouse(s) | Anwara Syed Haq |
Children |
Bidita Sadiq (daughter) Ditio Syed Haq (son) |
Parents |
Syed Siddique Husain (father) Halima Khatun (mother) |
Relatives | Syed Raisuddin (grandfather) |
Awards |
Bangla Academy Award (1966) Ekushey Padak (1984) |
Syed Shamsul Haque (Bengali: সৈয়দ শামসুল হক; born 27 December 1935) is a Bangladeshi poet and writer.[1]
Early life
Syed Shamsul Haq was born in Kurigram (in northern part of present-day Bangladesh) on 27 December in 1935. His father was Syed Siddique Husain, a homeopathic physician. His mother was Halima Khatun.[2] His father came to Kurigram to pursue in the practice of medicine. Traditionally they belonged to a Peer (Saint) family.[citation needed] But Haq's father broke the family tradition and studied in the main stream course of English education and then took up Medicine.[citation needed]
Personal life
Haq married Anwara Syed Haq. She is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in London.[2] Together they have one daughter - Bidita Sadiq and one son - Ditio Syed Haq. Bidita teaches English literature at higher school level. Ditio, an IT specialist, writes stories, lyrics and music.
Haq lives alternately in Dhaka and London.[2]
Literature
Syed Shamsul Haq writes poetry, fiction, plays - mostly in verse and essays. His literary works were included in the curriculum of school level, secondary, higher secondary and graduation level Bengali literature in Bangladesh.
Poetry
- Ekoda Ek Rajje (Once upon a time in a kingdom, 1961)
- Boishekhe Rochito Ponktimala (Verses of Boishakh, 1969)
- Birotihin Utsob (The ceaseless festival, 1969)
- Protidhonigon (The echos, 1976)
- Opor Purush(The other man, 1978)
- Kobita Samagra (Collected Poems) in 3 Volumes [2007]
Novels
- Ek Mahilar Chhobi (Portrait of a Woman, 1959)
- Anupam Din (Best Days, 1962)
- Simana Chhariye (Beyond the Bounds, 1964)
- Neel Dangshon (The Blue Sting, 1981)
- Smritimedh (Massacre of Memory, 1986)
- Mrigayay Kalakshep (Spending Time in Deer Hunting, 1986)
- Stabdhatar Anubad (Translation of Silence, 1987)
- Ek Juboker Chhayapath (The Milky Way of a Youth, 1987)
- Swapna Sankranta (Regarding Dreams, 1989)
- Brishti O Bidrohigon (Rain and the Rebels, 1996)
- Baro Diner Shishu (A Child of Twelve Days, 1989)
- Banabala Kichu Taka Dhar Niyechhilo (Banabala Borrowed Some Money, 1989)
- Trahi (Save Our Soul, 1989)
- Tumi Sei Tarbari (You are That Sword, 1986)
- Kayekti Manusher Sonali Jouban (Golden Youth of a Few Human Beings, 1989)
- Shreshtho Uponyas (Best Novels, 1990)
- Nirbasita (The Exiled Woman, 1990)
- Nishiddha Loban (Forbidden Incense, 1990)
- Khelaram Khele Ja (Keep It Up, Kilroy, 1991)
- Megh O Machine (Cloud and Machine, 1991)
- Iha Manush (This is a Human Being, 1991)
- Mahashunye Poran Master (Poran Master in the Space)
- Dwitiya Diner Kahini (Story of the Second Day)
- Balikar Candrojan (The Girl’s Lunar Vessel)
- Ayna Bibir Pala (The Ballad of Ayna Bibi)
- Kaldharma (Religion of the Time)
- Duratwa (Distance)
- Na Jeyo Na (No, Don’t Go)
- Onya Ek Alingan (A Different Embrace)
- Ek Mutho Janmabhumi (A Fistful of Motherland)
- Bukjhim Bhalobasa (Love that Makes the Chest Ache)
- Acena (Unknown)
- Alor Jonyo (For Light)
- Rajar Sundari (The Beautiful Girl of the King)
- Gupta Jibon Prakashya Mritu
- Chokebazi
Stories
- Tash (Cards, 1954)
- Seet Bikel (A cold afternoon, 1959)
- Rokto Golap (Blood rose, 1964)
- Anondr Mrittu (A blissful death, 1967)
Plays
- Payer Awaj Paoa Jay (We hear the footsteps)
- Nuruldiner Sara Jibon (The entire life of Nurul Din)
- Ekhane Ekhon (Here, now)
- Ganonayaka (The public hero)
- Eersha (Envy)
- Narigon (The women)
- Uttarbangsha
- Khatta Tamasha (Bitter jokes)
- Judhha ebong Judhha (War and war)
- Collected Verse plays
- Collected plays
Translations
- Shakespear's Macbeth
- Tempest
- Troilus and Cresida
- Ibsen's Pyr Gynt
Awards
- Bangla Academy Award (1966)
- Adamjee Literary Award (1969)
- Alakta Gold Medal (1982)
- Alaol Literary Award (1983)
- Kabitalap Award (1983)
- Literary Award of the Association of Women Writers
- Ekushey Padak (1984)
- Jebunnessa-Mahbubullah Gold Medal (1985)
- Padabali Kabita Award (1987)
- Nasiruddin Gold Medal (1990)
- National Poetry Award (1997)
- national Poetry Honour (2001)
- TENAS Medal (1990).
- Independence Day Award (2000)
References
- ↑ "Intellectuals for erasing communal forces". Daily Star. 2 March 2004. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "About Shamsul Haque". jaleshwari. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
Further reading
- Golpo Songroho (Collected Stories), the national text book of B.A. (pass and subsidiary) course of Bangladesh, published by University of Dhaka in 1979 (reprint in 1986).
- Bangla Sahitya (Bengali Literature), the national text book of intermediate (college) level of Bangladesh published in 1996 by all educational boards.
External links
- Syed Shamsul Haq on the Web
- A Bangla-language Critique on His Novels
- A review oh His Essay book
- www.lancashire.gov.uk