Imdadul Haq Milon
Imdadul Haq Milon | |
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Native name | ইমদাদুল হক মিলন |
Born |
Medinimondol, Bikrampur, Munshiganj District, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)[1] | September 8, 1955
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Education | BA |
Alma mater | Jagannath College (1979) |
Occupation | Author, dramatist, editor, columnist, and TV personality |
Awards | Bangla Academy Award |
Imdadul Haq Milon (Bengali: ইমদাদুল হক মিলন; born 8 September 1955) is a Bangladeshi novelist and editor of the daily Kaler Kantho.[2]
Early life and education
Born in Bikrampur, Milon spent his childhood with his maternal grandmother.[1] He then moved to Gendaria in Dhaka. He wrote his first story Bondhu in 1973. Bangla Academy's Uttaradhikar magazine published his first novel Jabojjibon.[1] Milon graduated from Jagannath University.
Career
Milon authored books on classic stories, historical writings, romantic stories and other genres. He also works as a TV personality in a talk show called Ki Kotha Tahar Sone.
Works
As of February 2013, he has published over 150 books.[1]
Historical
- Desh Vager Por (After the division of the country)
- Neta Je Rate Nihoto Holen (The night the leader was assassinated)
Based on liberation war
- Kalo Ghora (The Black Horse)
- Gherao
Non-fiction
- Jabojjibon (Lifelong, written in 1976, published in 1990)
- Nodi Upakhyan (The Story of River, 1985)
- Bhumiputro (A Son of the Soil, 1985)
- Kalakal (Proper or Improper Time, 985)
- Poradhinota (Subgugation, 1985)
- Rupnagor (A Place of Love, 1988)
- Rajakartontro (Time of the Collaborators, 1990)
Others
- Noorjahan-1
- Noorjahan-2
- O Radha O Krisna (O Radha! O Krisna!) in 1977 (published in 1982)
- Duhkho Kasto (Pains and Sufferings) in 1978 (published in 1982)
- Uponayok (The Second Hero) in 1979 (published in 1990)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Imdadul Haq Milon: Romancing the readers". The Daily Star. 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2013-02-04.
- ↑ "'Kaler Kantho' celebrates 5th anniversary". banglanews24.com. 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
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