Shamsuddin Abul Kalam
Shamsuddin Abul Kalam শামসুদ্দিন আবুল কালাম | |
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Born |
1926 Barisal, Bangladesh |
Died |
1997 Rome, Italy |
Shamsuddin Abul Kalam (Bengali: শামসুদ্দিন আবুল কালাম, 1926–1997), was an actor and an author of Bengali literature in Bangladesh, was a famous novelist. He was born in Barisal. He is maternal uncle of A.M. Harun-ar-Rashid[1]
Life
At first, his name was 'Abul Kalam Shamsuddin', but the editor of Daily Azad had the same name, so Shamsuddin adapted to the current form of his name. He was born in 1926 in Kamdevpur village under Nolsiti Thana in Barisal district. His father's name was Akram Ali Munsi, mother's name was Meherunnessa. He had four sisters( Jahanara Begum, Raushonara Begum, Momtaj Begum, Saida Akhtar) and he was the only son of his parents. He matriculated from Barisal Zila School in 1941, and completed his IA from Brajomohan College in 1943, and BA from Calcutta University in 1946. He was actively involved in the independence movement of India as a student and was a member of the central committee of the Bengal Student Congress. He was also involved in the libaretion war of Bangladesh in 1971 form Italy. Rome University awarded Kalam the DLitt degree. He was also awarded a diploma on cinema from the Experimental Centre of Cinematography in Rome. He spent considerably time abroad and have played many roles in several Italian movies.
Works
In his works, the rural life of Bengali people is seen widely. Emotion and romanticism is widely seen in his works.
Novels
- Kashboner Konya (The Girl in the Reeds, 1954)
- Dui Mahol (Two Mansions, 1955)
- Kanchonmala (The gold necklace, 1956)
- Jibon Kando (The Parts of Life, 1956)
- Jaijongol (The Wilderness, 1978)
- Somudrobasor (Coastal House, 1986)
- Nobanno (The Nobanno Ceremony, 1987)
- Jar Sathe Jar (Who Suits Whom, 1986)
- Moner Moto Thain (A Suitable Place, 1985)
- Kanchongram (The golden village, 1997)
Story collections
- Onek Diner Asha (Hopes of many days, 1952)
- Dheu (Waves, 1953)
- Path Jana Nai (Don't know the way, 1953)
- Dui Hridoyer Tir (1955)
- Saher Banu (1957)
References
- 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.
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