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Akhteruzzaman Elias (12 February 1943 – 4 January 1997) (Bengali: আখতারুজ্জামান ইলিয়াস) was a Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer.[1] Despite writing only two novels, critics place Elias "in the pantheon of great Bengali novelists".[2] Elias "emerged as a powerful short-story writer"[3] in 1960s, and published his first novel, Chile Kotar Sepai in 1987 and his second and last Khowabnama in 1996 shortly before his death from cancer on 4 January 1997.[1]

Akhteruzzaman Elias
Native name
আখতারুজ্জামান ইলিয়াস
Born(1943-02-12)12 February 1943
Gotia, Gaibandha District, British Raj (now Bangladesh)
Died4 January 1997(1997-01-04) (aged 53)
Occupationnovelist, short story writer, academician
NationalityBangladeshi
EducationMaster of Arts
Alma materBogra Zilla School
Dhaka College
University of Dhaka
Notable worksKhoabnama, Chilekothar Sepai
Notable awardsBangla Academy Literary Award (1983)
Ekushey Padak (1998)

Early life and education


Elias was born at his maternal uncle's home in Gotia village in Gaibandha District.[1] His paternal home was in Chelopara, near Bogra. His father, Badiuzzaman Muhammad Elias, was a member of the East Bengal Provincial Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary of the Muslim League.[1] Elias' mother's name was Mariam Elias.

Elias completed his Matriculation from Bogra Zilla School in 1958,[4] Intermediate from Dhaka College in 1960, and BA (Hons) and MA from the University of Dhaka in 1964.


Career


Elias started his career as a lecturer at Jagannath College and worked there till 1983.[1] He also worked subsequently as Deputy Director, Directorate of Primary Education, Vice-Principal of Music College, and Professor and Head of the Department of Bengali at Dhaka College.[1]


Death


On 13 of January, 1996, Akhteruzzaman Elias was diagnosed of cancer. Delayed identification of the disease caused his situation to deteriorate. On 20 March of the same year, his right leg, affected by cancer, had to be cut off from his body. Suffering for a few days, he finally breathed his last breath on 4 January 1997 in Dhaka Community Hospital, Dhaka.


Works


Elias is said to not have focused on the quantity of his literary output, rather on the quality. His literary work includes themes such as the country's history, heritage, culture, politics, economics, poverty, exploitation, and deprivation. He is said to have tried to comprehend human life as a whole through these themes. Elias has been praised on his ability to portray subtle mental tendencies.

Below are listed his notable works.

Novels

Short story collections

Essay collections


Awards



References


  1. Shafiul Alam (2012). "Elias, Akhteruzzaman". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. Ekbal, Nikhat (2009). "Akhtaruzzaman Ilias". Great Muslims of Undivided India. Delhi: Kalpaz Publications. p. 270. ISBN 9788178357560. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  3. Maksud, Syed Abul (April 2007). "Bangla Literature in the Twentieth Century". History of Bangladesh (1704-1971) (3rd ed.). Dhaka: The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. p. 273. ISBN 978-984-512-337-2.
  4. Md.Mahbur Rahman (5 August 2006). "From Bogra : A Successful Seat of knowledge". The Daily Star. Retrieved 29 December 2015.





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