Moinul Ahsan Saber
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Moinul Ahsan Saber (born 1958) is a fiction writer of Bangladesh
. He is the executive editor of popular weekly magazine Saptahik 2000, published from Dhaka
.
His father, Ahsan Habib
, was one of the main modern poets of Bangladesh and Saber emerged as a writer and gained fame with the publication of his first novel Porasto Sahish in 1982.
He was a student of Government laboratory high School.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh , officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a sovereign state located in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south...
. He is the executive editor of popular weekly magazine Saptahik 2000, published from Dhaka
Dhaka
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and the principal city of Dhaka Division. Dhaka is a megacity and one of the major cities of South Asia. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, Dhaka, along with its metropolitan area, had a population of over 15 million in 2010, making it the largest city...
.
His father, Ahsan Habib
Ahsan Habib
Ahsan Habib was a popular and well-acclaimed Bangladeshi poet and a major literary figure in Bengali culture.-Poems:His first book of poem was Ratri Shesh...
, was one of the main modern poets of Bangladesh and Saber emerged as a writer and gained fame with the publication of his first novel Porasto Sahish in 1982.
Books
- Porasto Sahish (The Defeated Horse-Keeper), 1982
- Aadmer Jonye Opeksha (Waiting for Adam), 1986
- Pathor Somoy (Frozen Time), 1989
- Char Torun Toruni (Four Teenage Boys and Girls), 1990
- Manush Jekhane Jai Na (Where Man Doesn’t Go), 1990
- Dharabahik Kahini (A Continuous Story), 1992
- Opeksha (Waiting), 1992
- Tumi Amake Niye Jabe (You Will Take Me), 1993
- Kobej Lethel (Kobej, the Ruffian), 1993
- Prem O Protishodh (Love and Revenge), 1993
- Songshar Japon (Family Life), 1997
Film
- Liliputera Ber Hobe (screenplay based on Gulliver's TravelsGulliver's TravelsTravels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, better known simply as Gulliver's Travels , is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of...
He was a student of Government laboratory high School.