Rabeya Khatun
Rabeya Khatun রাবেয়া খাতুন | |
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Born | 1935 (age 80–81) |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | novelist |
Awards | Bangla Academy Award (1973) |
Rabeya Khatun (Bengali: রাবেয়া খাতুন), (1935) is a Bangladeshi novelist.[1]
Works
Novels
- Modhumati (1963)
- Mon Ek Shwet Kapoti (Mind is a White Pigeon, 1965)
- Ononto Onwesha (Endless Pursuit, 12967)
- Rajabagh (1967)
- Saheb Bazar (1967)
- Ferari Surjo (Fugitive Sun, 1975)
- Onek Joner Ekjan (One of Many Persons, 1976)
- Jiboner Ar Ek Naam Dibos Rojoni (Another Name of Life is Day and Night, 1980)
- Bayanno Golir Ek Goli (One of Fifty Two Alleys, 1984)
- Baganer Naam Malnichara (Name of the Garden is Malnichara)
- Ei Birohokal (This Time of Separation, 1995)
- Ei Bhora Bador Mah Bhador (This Rainy Day of the Month of Bhadra, Second Edition, 1995)
- Rabeya Khatuner Nirbacita Premer Upanyas (Selected Novels of Rabeya Khatun, 1995)
- Priya Gulshana (Beloved Gulshana, 1997).
Awards
- Bangla Academy Award (1973)
- Lekhika Sangha Award (1980)
- Nasiruddin Gold Medal
- Humayun Kadir Memorial Award
- Uro Shishu Shahitya Award (2003)
References
- ↑ "Rabeya Khatun's life-sketch based docu 'Kothashilpir Protikriti'". The New Nation. December 27, 2011. Retrieved November 8, 2014 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
External links
- Books of Rabyea Khatun on Internet
- "The story of Rabeya Khatun". New Age (Interview) (Dhaka). 9 July 2005. Archived from the original on 21 August 2006.
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