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Rabeya Khatun
Winner
of the Bangla Academy and the Bangladesh Lekhika Sangha awards, Rabeya Khatun is
one of most respected of women writers in the country today. She continues to
write an impressive twelve books each year. Like many other women writers in
Bangladesh now, she has
been able to successfully combine her writing career with her social and family
responsibilities.
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Source:
fortnightly "priyojon"
6-20 June
issue 2006 |
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Novels/books [incomplete]
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Modhumati (1963)
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Mon Ek Shwet Kapoti (Mind is a White Pigeon, 1965)
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Ononto Onwesha (Endless Pursuit, 12967)
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Rajabagh (1967)
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Saheb Bazar (1967)
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Ferari Surjo (Fugitive Sun, 1975)
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Onek Joner Ekjan (One of Many Persons, 1976)
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Jiboner Ar Ek Naam Dibos Rojoni (Another Name of Life is
Day and Night, 1980)
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Bayanno Golir Ek Goli (One of Fifty Two Alleys, 1984)
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Baganer Naam Malnichara (Name of the Garden is Malnichara)
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Ei Birohokal (This Time of Separation, 1995)
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Ei Bhora Bador Mah Bhador (This Rainy Day of the Month of
Bhadra, Second Edition, 1995)
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Rabeya Khatuner Nirbacita Premer Upanyas (Selected Novels
of Rabeya Khatun, 1995)
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Priya Gulshana (Beloved Gulshana, 1997).
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Basantabhila
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Jibana O Sahitya
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Sakin O Mayatoru
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Dure Brishti
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Kuashai Dhaka Nagorbodhu
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Prem Kingba Poroshpathor
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Shopne Shonkromito
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Abar Amerikay
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Bhushorgo Switzerland
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Malinir Dupur
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Hridoyer Kacher Bishoy
Awards
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Bangla Academy Award (1973)
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Lekhika Sangha Award (1980)
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Nasiruddin Gold Medal
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Humayun Kadir Memorial Award
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Uro Shishu Shahitya Award (2003)
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