Rashed Rouf

Rashed Rouf
Rouf receiving an award from Sheikh Hasina (2017)
Native name রাশেদ রউফ
Born (1964-01-01) 1 January 1964
Chittagong District, East Pakistan, Pakistan
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education BSc (mathematics)
Alma mater University of Chittagong
Occupation journalist, writer, editor
Awards Bangla Academy Literary Award (2017)[1]

Rashed Rouf (born January 1, 1964) is a Bangladeshi novelist, editor and journalist. He was awarded the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2017.[2][3] Currently, Rouf is working as an Associate Editor of a Bengali language Daily Azadi.

Early life

Rashed Rouf was born at Patiya in Chittagong in 1964. His father was Noor Syed. His mother is Mabeya Begum. He spent his childhood in his native village, Chonhora in Patiya. Rouf is the eldest of eleven children with six brothers and four sisters.

Education

Rashed Rouf's education started at Chonhora Primary School in Patiya. Then he studied at Chonhora Shoroshy Bala High School, Patiya Government College and then at Chittagong University. In 1986, he completed his graduation in mathematics from the University of Chittagong and in 1987 completed his post-graduate.[4]

Career

After completing his education, he chose journalism as a profession. In 1991, he joined the Daily Azadi, one of the oldest newspapers in Bangladesh, as a sub editor. Currently, he is working as an Associate Editor of a Bengali language Daily Azadi.

Literary works

He started writing when he was in school. While studying in class six, he inspired by a classmate's poetry practice. Later, his beloved teacher Asha Kiran Chowdhury's inspiration boost his uninterrupted journey of writing. however, his first poem published in newspaper in 1980, when he was a student of Higher secondary.

So far, half a dozen books have been published by Rashed Rouf.

Teenage poetry

  • Akasher Seemanay Surzer thikana (1991)[5]
  • Agol Vanga Pagol Haowa (1996),
  • Bikel mane Chuti (1996),
  • Dhaner gaane praner banshi (1998),
  • Jaoar pothe haowar raile (19990,
  • Sadhinotar Priyo Kobita (2000)
  • Chutir Moja kemon Moja (2000)
  • Ayre Kjokon Ghore Ai (2002)
  • Nirbachito Kishor Kobita (2008)
  • Chobir Moto Desh (2008)
  • Anondo Sampan (2009)
  • Porir Nupur (2012)
  • Bhasha Andolon Mukthijoddo-Sadhinota o Desher Kobita (2014)
  • Tumer Jonno Soanr Bangla (2016)
  • Ki Shuva Ki Chaya Go (2017)

Articles and research books

  • Chondo Porichoy (1996)
  • Chora Jadukor Sukumar Barua (1999)
  • Chora Shilpi Lutfur Rahman Riton (2000)
  • Bangladesher Chora : Rup o Rupukar
  • Robindra Nath : Chotoder Apon (2012)
  • Aloi Bhuban Vora (2016)
  • Amader Shishu Sahitto : Chondomoy Sonali Rekha (2016)

Biography

  • Mohammad Khaled (2016)

Poetry

  • Tumar Jonno Sokal Amar Tumar Jonno Rat (1997)
  • Eso Ponchashe Eso Mon Chashe (2013)

Rhyme Books

  • Somokaleen Chora (1997)
  • Ontomilsomogro : 1 (2016)

References

  1. "বাংলা একাডেমি পুরস্কার পেলেন রাশেদ রউফ". Md Abdul Malek. Daily Azadi. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  2. "Seven litterateurs get Bangla Academy Award 2017". Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, (National News Agency of Bangladesh),. Jan 23, 2017. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  3. "বাংলা একাডেমি পুরস্কার পেলেন রাশেদ রউফ". Md Abdul Malek. Daily Azadi. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  4. "Product Description". www.rokomari.com.
  5. "বাংলা একাডেমি পুরস্কার পেলেন রাশেদ রউফ". dainikazadi. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
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