Dilara Hashem

Dilara Hashem (also Dilara Hashim; Bengali: দিলারা হাশেম, Dilara Hasem; b. 1936 ) is a Bengali radio editor and writer from Bangladesh.

Life

Hashem studied English at the University of Dhaka, where he made her Master of Arts degree.

As a student, she began her work at various radio stations. Hashem worked in the editorial field at Radio Dhaka, at a news agency in Karachi in Pakistan and the BBC. Then it was radio editor at VOA Bangla broadcast (Voice of America in Bangladesh) in Dhaka, where they quickly made career. Your long-standing feature programs " Matir Gan, Manusher Gan " ( " Songs of the Soil, Songs of People" ), a series about popular country and folk music in the United States, and "Life in America" ​​were very popular.

Hashem was also active as a singer of traditional Bengali folk songs and made ​​appearances on radio and television in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Regardless of their involvement in broadcasting Hashem began her literary career and wrote novels, poetry and plays in Bengali language. Even as a writer, she was recognized by the public and their work got good reviews. In her literary work, she sat down partly critically with the politically unstable, Bengali society; so counts as her debut novel Ghar Mon Janala (1965 ) - a story about the struggle for existence of the middle class and their feeling of frustration - the most important books of the 1960s in East Pakistan. The book was a great success and appeared among others in the Russian language in Moscow and, as one of the first Bangladeshi Books, 1996 in the Chinese language in Beijing (Peking ).

Hashem has received several high literary awards and is considered one of the most important Bengali writers. It continues to work for VOA Bangla broadcast and moderated for example as part of the weekly VOA series " Hello Washington " in February 2008 a radio broadcast about an event in Washington (USA), in the Bengali society and culture as well as Bengali books were presented.

Awards

  • Bangla Academy Award for Literature (1976, Bangla Academy, Dhaka )
  • Shankhachil Sahitya Puraskar (1994, North American Literary Society, New York City )
  • Cultural and Literary Inc (1995, Chicago)
  • Annannya Literature Award (1998, Dhaka )
  • , Chokh ' Literary Award (2000, Kolkata )
  • Bango Smmelan (Indian) Award (2000, New Jersey for Special Contribution in Bangla Literature)
  • Sarojini Naidu - Gold Medal for Literature ( 2003)
  • Alakto - Gold Medal for Literature ( 2004)

Works

The books were published in Bengali language. It will be here German translations of the titles attached, but Hashem's works are not published until now in German language.

Novels

  • Ghar Mon Janala (houses, hearts and window, 1965)
  • Ekoda Ebong Ananto ( Once and Forever, 1975)
  • Stabdhatar Kane Kane ( The silence whisper, 1977)
  • Amlokir Mou ( The sweetness of the bitterest, 1978)
  • Badami Bikeler Galpo ( stories of a brown afternoon, 1983);
  • Kaktaleya ( Random, 1985)
  • Mural (1986 )
  • Shankho Korat (in a quandary, 1995)
  • Anukta Padaboli ( Unspoken verses, 1998)
  • Sador Andor ( External and internal part, 1998)
  • Setu ( Bridge, 2000)
  • Rahugrash (2003)
  • Sesh Rater Songlap (late night calls, 2003)

Poetry

  • Manabir Shuck Dukkha (2003)
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