Humayun Ahmed (pronounced [ɦumaiyun aɦmed]; 13 November 1948 – 19 July 2012) was a Bangladeshi writer, dramatist, screenwriter, filmmaker, songwriter, scholar, and lecturer. His breakthrough was his debut novel Nondito Noroke published in 1972. He wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, all of which were bestsellers in Bangladesh. Ahmed's writing style is characterized as magical realism. His books were the top sellers at the Ekushey Book Fair during the 1990s and 2000s. He won the Bangla Academy Literary Award and the Ekushey Padak award for his contribution to Bengali literature.
In September 2011, a routine health examination was held in Singapore and suddenly detected cancer in his colon and it was the fourth stage!
Humayun Ahmed, Bangladesh's popular writer, died on July 19, 2012, under treatment in America. He died in a New York hospital after being treated for colon cancer for nearly ten months.
In September 2011, a routine health examination was held in Singapore and suddenly detected cancer in his colon and it was the fourth stage!
Humayun Ahmed, Bangladesh's popular writer, died on July 19, 2012, under treatment in America. He died in a New York hospital after being treated for colon cancer for nearly ten months.
Book Name | Book Name |
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Amar Priyo Voutik Golpo | Nandito Noroke |
1971 | Se Ase Dhire |
Sajghor | Achinpur |
Ahok | Akash Jora Megh |
Amar Ache Jol | Ami Ebong Amra |
Ami Abong Koakti Projapoti | Rupar Palanko |
Daruchinir Dip | Rupali Dip |
Ami-ee Misir Ali | Andhokarer Gaaan |
Angul Kata Jaglu | Parapar |
Pakhi Amar Ekla Pakhi | Ananto Nakkhatro Bithi |
Anyodin | Ashabori |
Ayna Ghor | Badol Diner Dwitiyo Kodom Phul |
Baghbondi Misir Ali | Opekkha |
Omega Point | Omanush |
Ballpoint | Nishad |
Nirbason | Nirbachito Bhuter Golpo |
Neel Oporajita | Nee |
Nabani | Mrinmoyer Mon Valo Nei |
Bhoy | Bohubrihi |
Brihonnola | Brishti Bilash |
Brishti O Meghomala | Mrinmoyee |
Moyurakkhi | Mojar Bhoot |
Misir Alir Choshma | Misir Alir Amimangsito Rahasya |
Misir Ali Apni Kothay | Megher Chaya |
Megh Boleche Jabo Jabo | Manobi |
Maddhanya | Lilua batash |
Lilaboti | Kutu Mia |
Kuhok | Krishno Pokkho |
Kothao Keu Nei | Kobi |
Kichukkhan | Kichu Shoishob |
Ke Kotha Koy | Jodiyo Sandhya |
Jochna O Jononir Golpo | Jibonkrishno Memorial High School |
Jalil Saheber Pitition | Ireena |
Holud Himu Kalo Rab | Himur Rupali Ratri |
Himur Madhyadupur | Himur Hate Koekti Nil Poddo |
Himur Ekanto Sakkhatkar O Onnanno | Himur Ditiyo Prohor |
Himu Remande | Himu |
Gouripur Junction | Fiha Somikoron |
Ele Bele Part 1 And Part 2 | Ekjon Himu Koekti Jhin Jhin Poka |
Eki Kando | Ei Shuvro Ei |
Ei Megh Rodro Chaya | Ebong Himu |
Dui Duari | Ditiyo Manob |
Debi | Chader Aloy Koyekjon Jubok |
Chayabithi | Cheleta |
Chokkhe Amar Trishna | Premer Golpo |
Aaj Ami Kothao Jabo Na | Aaj Chitrar Biye |
Aaj Dupure Tomar Nimontron | Adbhut Sob Golpo |
Antorar Baba | Aporahnyo |
Asmanira Tin Bon | Badshah Namdar |
Himur Achhe Jol | Himur Neel Jochhna |
Aaj Himur Biye | Amra Keu Basai Nai |
Annyabhubon | Ayomoy |
Brikkhakatha | Chaya Sangi |
Chole Jay Bosonter Din | Deyal |
Dighir Jole Kar Chhaya Go | Dorjar Opashe |
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