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Shahadat Hussain

Shahadat Hussain

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Shahadat Hussain (1893–1953) was an Indian Bengali-language poet and writer.

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Biography

He was born in Chabbish Paragana in West Bengal, India. In 1915, Hussain entered in the writing world in Bani Sommiloni. In 1931, he said something in an Ein Omanno Andolon, a movement against British government at Kolkata and was sent to prison for three months.[1]

Works

Hussain was a poet, novelist, playwright, and short story writer.[1] Rabindranath Tagore was an influence was on him.[citation needed]

Poetry

  • Mridongo
  • Kolpolekha
  • Rupochanda
  • Modhuchanda

Novels

  • Morur Kusum
  • Hiron Rekha
  • Parer Pothe
  • Kheyatori
  • Sonar Kakon
  • Rikto
  • Juger Alo
  • Pother Dekha
  • KataFul
  • Shiri Farhad (a famous work)
  • Laili Majnu (a famous work)
  • Yousuf Julaykha (a famous work)

Dramas

  • Sorforaj Khan
  • Anar Koli
  • Masnader Moho

For children

  • Mohon Vog
  • Cheleder Golpo
  • Gulbadan
  • Jahanara

References

  1. Anjali Basu; Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta (1976). সংসদ বাঙালি চরিতাভিধান [Samsad Bengali Biographical Dictionary] (in Bengali). Sahitya Samsad.



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