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Shahidul Zahir ( bn, শহীদুল জহির; born as Mohammad Shaheedul Haque, 11 September 1953 – 23 March 2008) was a
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novelist, short story writer and government bureaucrat. He is known for his unique practice of
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in modern
Bengali literature Bengali literature ( bn, বাংলা সাহিত্য, Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time ...
. His novels and short stories are highly acclaimed for their originality of language and narrative technique. He contributed to Bengali fiction a distinct style, known as the "Shahidul Zahiriya". He has published four novels and three story collections. '' Abu Ibrahimer Mirtu'' (''Abu Ibrahim's Death'', 2009) is one of his notable novels, which won the Prothom Alo Book of the Year 1415 award in 2010. Also, the novels '' Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota'' (''Life and Political Reality'', 1988), '' Se Ratey Purnima Chilo'' (''That Night was the full Moon'', 1995) and '' Mukher Dike Dekhi'' (''Looking to the Face'', 2006) is considered to his major contributions to Bengali literature. He has added a new dimension to Bengali short stories. His notable collections of stories are '' Parapar'' (''Crossing'', 1985), '' Dumur-kheko Manush O Annanya Galpo'' (''Fig-Eating People and Other Stories'' 1999), and '' Dolu Nadir Hawa O Annanya Galpo'' (''The Wind of the Dolu River and Other Stories'', 2004). His most notable stories are "Valobasha" ("Love" 1974), "Parapar" (''Crossing'', 1985), "Agargaon Colonyte Nayantara Phool Keno Nei" ("Why there are no Nayantara in Agargaon Colony" 1991), "Kathure O Dardakak" ("Woodpecker and Raven", 1992), "Kanta" ("Thorn", 1995), "Choturtha Matra" ("The Fourth Dimension", 1996), "Kothaye Pab Tare" (1999), " Dolu Nadir Hawa" ("The Wind of the Dolu River", 2003). Zahir received the Alaol Literary Award and the Kagoz Literary Award in 2004 for his contribution to literature during his lifetime. The subject of his literary pursuits has been widely discussed. Many films, television and plays have been made from his stories and novels.


Life and career

Mohammad Shaheedul Haque was born on 11 September 1953 at 36 Bhuter Goli (Bhojo Hari Shaha Street) of Narinda in the old part of
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city. His father AK Nural Haque was a government officer and his mother Jahanara Begum a housewife. His paternal home was in the village Hashil of
Raiganj Upazila Raiganj ( bn, রায়গঞ্জ) is an upazila of Sirajganj District in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. Geography About 65% of the total land of the upazila belongs to flood-prone areas and the remaining 35% belongs to the Varendra re ...
of
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. His grandfather Jahiruddin (it seems Shaheed took the name Jahir from his grandfather's name) was a teacher of the local Normal School (during the British Period) and his grandmother was Jinnatun Nesa. They both had died long before when his father was a child. His maternal grandparents were Azimuddin Ahmad and Hamida Begum of Amlapara, Sirajgonj Town, where he used to visit frequently on the occasion of summer holidays or Eids during his childhood along with his family members. These places, together with Fulbaria and Satkania, where he grew up, left a deep impression in his mind and in the later years featured in many of his short stories and novels. Fictionist Zahir started his school at Silverdale KG School at the then 36 Rankin Street in Dhaka. Later he went to schools of
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,
Fulbaria Fulbaria ( bn, ফুলবাড়ীয়া) is an upazila of the Mymensingh District in Bangladesh. History According to archaeologists, most of the Fulbaria is an extended part of the land formed by the red soil of Madhupur and Bhawal; one ...
and Satkania,
Chittagong Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
. From Satkania Model High School he passed his SSC examination. Later he went to the
Dhaka College Dhaka College ( bn, ঢাকা কলেজ also known as DC) is the oldest secular educational institution of Bangladesh located in Dhaka. It offers higher secondary education ( HSC). It has Honours and Masters programs as well which are aff ...
for his pre-university course ( HSC). He studied
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at the
Dhaka University The University of Dhaka (also known as Dhaka University, or DU) is a public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the oldest university in Bangladesh. The university opened its doors to students on July 1st 1921. Currently i ...
for his bachelor's and master's degrees. He also went to the
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in
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and
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. He joined the
Bangladesh Civil Service Bangladesh Civil Service ( bn, বাংলাদেশ সিভিল সার্ভিস ), more popularly known by its acronym BCS, is the civil service of Bangladesh. Civil service in the Indian subcontinent originated from the Imperial ...
in 1981 as an Assistant Secretary. He was serving as Secretary-in-charge of the
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs The Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs ( bn, পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম বিষয়ক মন্ত্রণালয়; ''Pārbatya caṭṭagrāma biṣaẏaka mantraṇālaẏa'') is the government minist ...
until his death in 2008.


Literary works and style

Shaheedul Jahir distinguished himself with his surrealist approach to fiction. He wrote both short stories and novels. He started to write in the late-1970s. His first published story "Bhalobasah" (tr. "Love"), clearly reflected the influence of the Bengali novelist Syed Waliullah. His first book of short stories, published in 1985, ''Parapar'', bore his tendency to portray the human character in an intricate language in the perspective of a thin storyline. He has been said to be a magic-realist in line with Latin American writers and Zahir has been termed the new Marquez of Bangladesh. However, he admitted the influence of two contemporary novelist, namely
Syed Shamsul Haque Syed Shamsul Haq (27 December 1935 – 27 September 2016) was a Bangladeshi writer. He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1966 (the youngest among all to receive it), Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 2000 by the Gove ...
and Akhtaruzzaman Elias, in addition to Syed Waliullah. Thematically, the storylines of a number of stories bear the influence of
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paradigm. Also, in many novels and stories, he has chosen the perspective of 1971, the year of the
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. He also translated a few stories from English. Sometimes he wrote poetry but never published any. Also, he translated Bengali poems into English when he had leisure. Two lines from his flings at poetry is quoted below:
"... Yet we congregate once again
And a bud blooms into a flower through our time
A silvery ''Rupchanda'' floats in salty water..."
(Translated by
Faizul Latif Chowdhury Faizul Latif Chowdhury ( bn, ফয়জুল লতিফ চৌধুরী; born 3 June 1959) is a civil servant from Bangladesh, who currently serves as the director general of Bangladesh National Museum. Chowdhury has written on a variety ...
)
Famous places of Dhaka city like Bhuter Gali, Narinda, Dakshin Maishundi and
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are depicted in his writings as a strange new world inhabited by wonderful people. Also, villages like Suhasini and Baikunthpur, with all their dramas and mysteries, continue to amaze his readers.


Short-stories

'' Parapar'', a collection of short stories, was the first book by Zahir and it was published in 1985. Although, the book went largely unnoticed. Lettre published two story collections titled, '' Dumur-kheko Manush O Annanya Galpo'' (1999) and '' Dolu Nadir Hawa O Annanya Galpo'' (2004).


Novel

'' Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota'', which is the fist
novella A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most short stories. The English word ''novella'' derives from the Italian ''novella'' meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) facts ...
about sixty pages, and his second published book was published in 1988. In 1995, his second novel '' Se Ratey Purnima Chilo'' was published. Realities and surrealities are reflected in this novel. in 2006 '' Mukher Dike Dekhi'' (2006) was published. The novel '' Abu Ibrahimer Mirtu'' was posthumously published in 2009.


Personal life

Shaheedul Jahir was a confirmed bachelor and was often questioned on this. In an interview with Kamruzzaman Jahangir, the editor of the literary magazine ''Katha'', he told he was unable to explain this phenomenon: 'I can tell nothing about this. This has just happened.' He was less talkative and introverted. It was hard to befriend him but he was very friendly. He left behind a family which consisted of 4 brothers and 4 sisters. His father died in 1990 and his mother lives with his younger brothers and sisters at his paternal home at Noyatola, Boro Moghbazar, Dhaka, where he used to reside before moving to government quarter after joining the Civil Service. He spoke little and appeared to be introverted. It was difficult to make friends with him although he was known to be a very amiable person.


Death

He died from acute myocardial infarction (massive heart attack) on 23 March 2008 at the LabAid Cardiac Hospital in Dhaka. His premature death brought an end to a literary personality who was fully competent and capable and was posied to enrich
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with his unique prose style. His death was mourned by the president and prime minister of the country, in addition to the literary circle. He was buried at the
Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard Martyred Intellectuals Memorial ( bn, শহীদ বুদ্ধিজীবী স্মৃতিসৌধ) is a built in memory of the martyred intellectuals of the Bangladesh Liberation War. The memorial is located at Rayerbazar, Mohammad ...
at Mirpur, Dhaka. He left a huge number of literary fans who were impressed by his unique literary approach.


Bibliography

Zahir only published six books during his lifetime. There are some published stories and novels that remain to be published in book form, in addition to some unpublished works. His last published story is titled "The Miracle of Life" which remains to be anthologised. One novel published in a magazine titled ''Abu Ibrahim-er Mrityu'' (tr. Death of Abu Ibrahim), which was published in the magazine Nipun earlier, has already been published as a book by Mowla Brothers in February 2009 Ekushey Book Fair.


Novels

*'' Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota'' (1988) *'' Se Ratey Purnima Chilo'' (1995) *'' Mukher Dike Dekhi'' (2006) *'' Abu Ibrahimer Mirtu'' (2009)


Stories

*'' Parapar'' (1985) *'' Dumur-kheko Manush O Annanya Galpo'' (1999) *'' Dolu Nadir Hawa O Annanya Galpo'' (2004)


Collection

Two volumes have been published compiling selected short stories and novels of Shaheedul Jahir. These are: * ''Shahidul Zahir Nirbachita Golpo'' (February 2006, Pathak Samabesh, Dhaka, ) * ''Shahidul Zahir Nirbachita Uponyash'' (February 2007, Pathak Samabesh, Dhaka, )


Filmography

;original story * '' Phulkumar'' (2002) by Ashique Mostafa * ''Valobasha'' (2019, short) by Shuvra Goshwami * '' Kanta'' (2021) by Tokon Thakur


Televisions

;original story * '' Choturtha Matra'' (2001) by Nurul Alam Atique * ''Kothay Pabo Tarey'' by
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (born 2 May 1973) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer and screenwriter. His films ''Third Person Singular Number'', ''Television'', ''No Bed Of Roses'' were critically acclaimed across the world and received numero ...
* ''Kanta'' (2010) by
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In popular culture

Zahir's stories and novels have been adapted into films, television drama and theatre productions. In 2002, Ashik Mostafa made a film titled '' Phulkumar'', which was based on Zahir's 1993 story "Ei Somoy". From the same story, Iqbal Khorshed has made a play. The story was published in 1999 in the compilation of ''Dumur-kheko Manush O Annanya Galpo''. Token Thakur is making a film with the same title based on his 1995 phycological story "Kanta". Shuvra Goswami directed a short film of the same title, starring Deepak Sumon and
Moushumi Hamid Mousumi Hamid (born 12 October 1988) is an actress and model from Bangladesh. She rose to prominence after becoming the 1st runner-up in LUX Channel I Superstar 2010. Since then, she worked in several TV shows such as ''Love Rectangle (Valobas ...
, based on Zahir's first story ''Bhalobasha'' written in 1974, published in the 1985 edition of ''Parapar''. His short story "Choturtha Matra" was the basis of an award-winning video film by Nurul Alam Atique. Atique also made a television drama based on the story '' Kothay Pabo Tarey'' in the same title in 2009. Desh Natyadal has also produced a play called "Janme Janmantar" based on his 1992 story "Kathurey O Darkak". Theater group Arshinagar has also produced a play directed by Reza Arif based on his 1995 novel ''Se Ratey Purnima Chilo''.


Awards


See also

* List of Bangladeshi writers


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zahir, Shahidul 1955 births 2008 deaths Bengali-language writers Magic realism writers Bangladeshi male writers Bangladeshi male novelists Dhaka College alumni Alumni of the University of Birmingham Burials at Mirpur Martyred Intellectual Graveyard Writers from Dhaka University of Dhaka alumni