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'''Qazi Anwar Husain''' (born 19 July 1936, [[Dhaka]]) is an [[author]], [[publisher]] and [[translator]] from [[Bangladesh]]. He has used pen names like '''Bidyut Mitra''' and '''Shamsuddin Nawab'''. Credit goes to him for introducing popular thrillers writing as well as institutionalized publication of [[paperback]] fictions in [[Bengali language|Bengali]].
'''Qazi Anwar Husain''' (born 19 July 1936, [[Dhaka]]) is an [[author]], [[publisher]] and [[translator]] from [[Bangladesh]]. He has used pen names like '''Bidyut Mitra''' and '''Shamsuddin Nawab'''. Credit goes to him for introducing popular thrillers writing as well as institutionalized publication of [[paperback]] fictions in [[Bengali language|Bengali]].
Kazi Anwar Hussain is also a famous writter of Bangladesh. He has written many books. Masud Rana his famous creation.
==এক নজরে মাসুদ রানা সিরিজের কিছু বই==
*Dogso pahar
*Varot Nattom
*Sornomirg
*Dohsahosik
*Mittor Sathey Panja
*Dorgom Durgo
*Sotru Voyogkor
*Sagor-songom
*Rana!Sabdhan!!
*Bissoron Rotnodip


==Family==
==Family==

Revision as of 04:20, 13 May 2014

Qazi Anwar Husain
Born (1936-07-19) July 19, 1936 (age 88)
EducationMA (Bengali)
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
SpouseFarida Yasmin
ChildrenQazi Maimur Husain (son)
Qazi Shahnur Husain (son)
RelativesQazi Motahar Hossain (father)
Qazi Mahbub Husain (brother)
Zobaida Mirza (sister)
Sanjida Khatun ( sister)
Fahmida Khatun (sister)
Mahmuda Khatun (sister)

Qazi Anwar Husain (born 19 July 1936, Dhaka) is an author, publisher and translator from Bangladesh. He has used pen names like Bidyut Mitra and Shamsuddin Nawab. Credit goes to him for introducing popular thrillers writing as well as institutionalized publication of paperback fictions in Bengali. Kazi Anwar Hussain is also a famous writter of Bangladesh. He has written many books. Masud Rana his famous creation.

==এক নজরে মাসুদ রানা সিরিজের কিছু বই==
  • Dogso pahar
  • Varot Nattom
  • Sornomirg
  • Dohsahosik
  • Mittor Sathey Panja
  • Dorgom Durgo
  • Sotru Voyogkor
  • Sagor-songom
  • Rana!Sabdhan!!
  • Bissoron Rotnodip

Family

Qazi Anwar Husain's father was a well known scientist and author, Qazi Motahar Hossain, a national professor. Anwar grew up in a literary environment. Some of the more famous members of his family includes his late brother Qazi Mahbub Husain, sister Zobaida Mirza (professor/author), his older sister Sanjida Khatun (singer/author), his younger sister Fahmida Khatun (singer/author), sister Mahmuda Khatun (singer), sons Qazi Maimur Husain and Qazi Shahnur Husain. Anwar Husain's wife is a famous singer Farida Yasmin, older sister of singer Sabina Yasmin.

Background

He got his Master's Degree in Bengali literature and language from the University of Dhaka. As a graduation gift, he requested a printing press of his father. He then proceeded to lock himself in his room for hours at length. In the middle of 1960, he started a paperback publishing house called Sheba Prokashoni with four writers, three of whom were his own pen-names. The publishing house is credited with publishing works of world literature, as well as original work. It has a long tradition.

Sheba Prokashoni, the publishing house

At first, Sheba meant Segun Bagicha, as well as service. Later, It meant only service. In 1971, the Pakistani militants burnt sheba. Sheba gave birth to many successful writers as Rakib Hasan, Asaduzzaman, Masud Mahmud, Khosru Chowdhury, Tipu Kibriya, Anish Das Opu and many others. Sheba's Sister concern is Projapoti, the hard bound publisher.

Works

Masud Rana Books

He created the spy-thriller series Masud Rana, modeled after James Bond. There are more than 400 books as of 2008 in this series.[1]

Rana, a spy, a former Major of the Bangladesh Army conducts missions all over the world. His boss is Major General Rahat Khan of Bangladesh Counter Intelligence. Rana works with Rana Agency.

4

Non-fiction

  • Shothik Niyome Lekhapora (The Right Way of Read Writing)
  • Bayam; Dhumpan Tyag E Attoshommohon; Khali Haate Attorokkha
  • Mon Niontron
  • Atma Unnayan
  • Jonopriyota

Other works

Anwar started the Kuasha series of detective/adventure books, which consists of 76 books.

References

  1. ^ Wankel, Charles. Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World. p. 343. ISBN 978-1-4129-6427-2.

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