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Ekram Ali (Bengali: একরাম আলি; born 1 July 1950)[1] is a noted Indian Bengali poet and critic. Born in a small village named Teghoria (Dist. Birbhum, West Bengal) of a Bengali Muslim parentage. Before he came to Kolkata and took up journalism in a Bengali daily newspaper- Aajkaal, Ekram was brought up in Birbhum.

Poetry

  • Atijeebito [অতিজীবিত] (1983).
  • Ghanakrishna Aalo [ঘনকৃষ্ণ আলো] (1988) and (sristi edition:2000) ISBN 81-7870-129-4.
  • Aandhar Taranga [আঁধারতরঙ্গ] (1991).
  • Baanraajpur [বাণরাজপুর] (2000) ISBN 978-81-85479-79-8.
  • Ekram Alir Kobita [একরাম আলির কবিতা] (2001).
  • Ekram Alir Shreshtha Kobita [একরাম আলির শ্রেষ্ঠ কবিতা] (2008) ISBN 978-81-295-0778-5.
  • Pralaykatha [প্রলয়কথা] (2009).
  • Andhar poridhi [আঁধার পরিধি] (2013).
  • Bautir kobita [বাউটির কবিতা] (2014).
  • Kobita sangraha [কবিতা সংগ্রহ] (2017) ISBN 978-93-82879-87-9.
  • bipanna granthipunja [বিপন্ন গ্রন্থিপুঞ্জ] (2017).

Memoir

Novel

Essays

  • Musalman Bangalir Lokachar [মুসলমান বাঙালির লোকাচার] (2006).
  • Apollor paakhi [অ্যাপোলোর পাখি] (2008) ISBN 978-81-7990-080-2.

Biography

  • Atish Dipankar [অতীশ দীপংকর] (1997)

Awards

  • Birendra Puraskar for 'Ghanakrishna Alo' in 1990.
  • Paschim Banga Bangla Academy Award for 'Dulopaye' in 2016.

References

  1. ^ Putt, Kartik Chandra (1999). Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Akademi. p. 358. ISBN 8126008733. Retrieved May 4, 2015.