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Musharraf Karim
Bangladeshi writer

Musharraf Karim

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Bangladeshi writer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Place of death
Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Age
74 years
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Biography

Musharraf Karim (9 January 1946 – 11 January 2020) was a Bangladeshi writer and journalist. He was conferred with the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2003 for his contribution to juvenile literature. He was a fellow of Bangla Academy too.

Early life

Karim was born on 9 January 1946 in Mymensingh to M. A. Karim and Amina Khatun. His ancestors' house was situated at Khairati under Ishwarganj in Mymensingh. He passed matriculation from Edward Institution, Mymensingh in 1964. Later, he got admitted into Nasirabad College, Mymensingh. He completed higher secondary studies from there in 1967. He also graduated from there in 1972. Later, he got admitted into Ananda Mohan College. He completed his post graduate studies in Bangla from there in 1974. He took part in the movements against Ayub Khan in the sixties.

Career

Khan was the news editor of the Daily Dinkal. He was a permanent member of the Jatiya Press Club. He also served as the director of Tribal Cultural Academy.

Khan was involved in writing books too. He was also conferred with Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2003 for his contribution in juvenile literature. He was a fellow of Bangla Academy.

Death

Khan died on 11 January 2020 at a private hospital in Mymensingh at the age of 74.

Selected bibliography

Poetry

  • Pathorer Pothe
  • Onyo Ek Adibase
  • Se Noy Sundori Shirin
  • Kothay Se Dirgho Debdaru
  • Nibedoner Gondhodhala
  • Ontorer Byakul Byadhi
  • Ke Achhe, Keu Ki Achhe
  • Nirbachito Kobita
  • Ghaser Dogay Holud Foring

Novel

  • Purbopurushgon
  • Prothom Brishti
  • Swapnokabyo
  • Uponyastroyi

Juvenile literature

  • Kokakaka
  • Lebendish
  • Chhokka Mamar Galgolpo
  • Bogus Bhoot
  • Gu For Natin
  • Neelganjer Bhoot
  • Tom Sahebrr Odvut Bari
  • Nijhumpurer Porobari
  • Choraguhar Rohosyo
  • Voyongkor Chheledhora
  • Kishor Uponyas Somogro
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