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Ahmed Firoze
Ahmed Firoze
Ahmed Firoze (Bengali: আহমেদ ফিরোজ) is a poet, short story writer, researcher and essayist.
He was born on 1st January 1976 at Natore. He has passed his
adolescence at Pabna. His father’s name is Mohbub-ul-Alam
and mothers name is Farida Begum Babi. After completing his Honors’ and MA
degrees in Bangla language and literature, he has devoted himself to researches
in Language, literature and the War of Liberation. He started his writing
career with poetry. Now he is going on writing songs, stories, poems, essays,
screenplays, columns and so on. He also writes against the two deadly forces of
contemporary life namely politics and priests.
Edited Magazines: Bibikto (A little magazine, first print: February
2003); Book Review (Criticism and research papers, little magazine, first
print: January 2003)
Published
Books
Book of Verse
(Poems): Ka Fonta
Joler Taney (Fascinated by Some Drops of Water, 2005); Kathmanusher
Kalamabirvab (A pen in the Hand of a Dreamless Man, 2008).
Short Story: The Light of Dead Night (2005).
Novel: Prem Rog
Bilash (The Luxury of Falling in Love, 2010).
Research & Article: Shunnodarsion (Beginning Philosophy, 2005); Sab Kishu
Vengey Porey (Things Fall Apart, 2005); Shunnodarson (Beginning Philosophy, 2nd
edition, 2011).
Research: Na-Galpa Na-Kobita (Neither Prose Nor Poetry, 2006).
Biography: Jasimuddin (2009); Suhrawardy (2009); Saratchandra
Chattopadhyay (2013).
Edited
Books: Bangla Bhasher Nirbachito 100
Chara (One Hundred Selected Rhymes of Bangla Literature, 2010); Shreshtho
Kobita: Abul Hasan (The Best Poems by Abul Hossain, 2013).
Edited Books
about Libaration War: Shadhinotar Ghoshok, Songbidhan Ebog
Bongobondhu (The Announcer of Freedom, Constitution and Bongobondhu; 2009); 15
August Marmantudh Mrittuchinta (Heart Tormenting Thoughts on Death on 15
August, 2010); Firey Dekha 15 August (15th August in Retrospect, 2011); Banglar
Obishongbadito Mohanayak (Unchallenged Hero of Bangla, 2011); 15 Auguster
Shokgatha (Elegies for 15 August, 2012); Bijoyer 40 Bochor (Forty Years of
Victory, 2012); 71 Shek Mujib Bangladesh ( 71, Shek Mujib and Bangladesh, 2012);
Bongobondhu o Shadhinatar 40 Bochor
(Bongobondhu and Forty Years of Freedom, 2012); Muktijuddho Ekattor (The War of
Liberation, Seventy One, 2013).
Short Film
Direction: 1.
The Devourer of Dreams; 2. The Inborn Hunger; 3. Repression.
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