Dilara Hashem

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Dilara Hashem (Bengali: দিলারা হাশেম; 25 August 1935 – 19 March 2022) was a Bangladeshi author and novelist.[1][2] She was a recipient of the Bangla Academy Literary Award (1976).[3]

Born(1935-08-25)25 August 1935
Jessore, British Raj
Died19 March 2022(2022-03-19) (aged 85)
OccupationsNovelist and broadcaster
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Dilara Hashem
দিলারা হাশেম
Born(1935-08-25)25 August 1935
Jessore, British Raj
Died19 March 2022(2022-03-19) (aged 85)
OccupationsNovelist and broadcaster
AwardsBangla Academy Literary Award
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She had a dual career as an eminent author and international broadcaster. As a writer, she maintained a steady literary output for four decades, with many volumes of novels, memoirs, short stories, and poetry.

Her 1965 debut novel Ghor Mon Janala (Home, Heart, Window) was a major success. The book garnered critical and popular praise and became a feature film in Bangladesh (1983). It was further published in Russian in Moscow and Chinese in Beijing.

Hashem died in Maryland on 19 March 2022 at the age of 86.[4]

Works

Novels

  • Ghar Mon Janala (Houses, Hearts and Windows, 1965)
  • Ekoda Ebong Ananto (Once and Ever, 1975)
  • Stabdhatar Kane Kane (Whispering to Silence, 1977)
  • Amlokir Mou (The Sweet from the Bitterest, 1978)
  • Badami Bikeler Galpo (Stories of a Brown Afternoon, 1983);
  • Kaktaleya (Coincident, 1985)
  • Mural (1986)
  • Shankho Korat (Horns of a Dilemma 1995)
  • Anukta Padaboli (Unspoken Verses, 1998)
  • Sador Andor (Outer and Inner Part, 1998)
  • Setu (Bridge, 2000)

Awards

References

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