Rahat Khan

For the Pakistani singer, see Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
Rahat Khan
Born 1940 (age 7576)
Kishoreganj, British India
(now Bangladesh)
Alma mater University of Dhaka
Awards Bangla Academy Award
Ekushey Padak

Rahat Khan (Bengali: রাহাত খান) (born 1940) is a Bangladeshi author, novelist, editor and journalist. He has written more than 32 novels.

Early life

Khan was born in 1940 in Kishoreganj. He graduated from the Department of Bangla Language and Literature at the University of Dhaka in 1961. For eight years he taught at Nasirabad College of Mymensingh, Jagannath College of Dhaka, Commerce College of Chittagong, and others. In 1969, he joined the Bangla-language daily newspaper The Daily Ittefaq as assistant editor. Later he became its editor.

Career

He wrote his first story as a third-grade student. In his words - "One day a kite pounced on a small tortoise before our eyes. The event shocked me very much and made me tearful. I don't know why but I wrote a story on it and thus my authorial life began."[1] In 1972, his first volume of stories Onischito Lokaloy (Uncertain Human Habitation) was published, which was followed by Ontohin Jatra (The Eternal Journey), Bhalo Monder Taka (Money for Good and Evil), Apel Songbad (News of the Apple, 1983) etc.

During the first years of the eighties, Khan's debut novel Omol Dhobol Chakri (Milk-White Service) came out. He continued to write novels into the 1990s.

Themes

The middle and upper class life observed in his novels comes out of urban Dhaka society, while novels such as Omol Dhobol Chakri explore village life.

He also considered Ekushe February and the Bangladeshi Liberation War in works such as Hey Matoh Bong and Hey Mohasunyota.

Novels

Awards

References

  1. Interview with Suhita Sultana for The Daily Banglabazar Patrika (27 February 1997)
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