A few youths in the Moon
1997 Nominated

A Few Youths In the Moon

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

“A Few Youths in the Moon” is a novel by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed, translated by M. Harunar Rashid, about young men in a city experiencing strange, dreamlike events under a surreal moonlight, blending reality with illusion, often found in collections of his works or secondhand bookshops. It’s a story exploring youth, illusion, and the surreal in a real setting

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Humayun
Ahmed

Professor Dr. Humayun Ahmed was a Bangladeshi educationist, novelist, dramatist, script writer, film maker, and song writer. He was born at Netrokona in 1948. He studied chemistry and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Dhaka University. Later he earned his PhD in polymer chemistry from North Dakota State University. He joined Dhaka University as a Lecturer in Chemistry. He became a Professor of Chemistry in 1993. He retired from his post in the mid-1990s to devote all his time to writing and production of film. Dr. Ahmed wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, many of which were bestsellers in Bangladesh. He received the Bangla Academy Literary Award and the Ekushey Padak for his vast contribution to Bengali literature. He made a total of eight films, each of which was based on his own novel. He received six Bangladesh National Film Awards in different categories for the films which are Daruchini Dip, Aguner Poroshmoni, and Ghetuputra Komola.
Professor Dr. Humayun Ahmed was a Bangladeshi educationist, novelist, dramatist, script writer, film maker, and song writer. He was born at Netrokona in 1948. He studied chemistry and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Dhaka University. Later he earned his PhD in polymer chemistry from North Dakota State University. He joined Dhaka University as a Lecturer in Chemistry. He became a Professor of Chemistry in 1993. He retired from his post in the mid-1990s to devote all his time to writing and production of film. Dr. Ahmed wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, many of which were bestsellers in Bangladesh. He received the Bangla Academy Literary Award and the Ekushey Padak for his vast contribution to Bengali literature. He made a total of eight films, each of which was based on his own novel. He received six Bangladesh National Film Awards in different categories for the films which are Daruchini Dip, Aguner Poroshmoni, and Ghetuputra Komola.

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR M.
Harunur Rashid

M. Harunur Rashid was a Bangladeshi academic, educational administrator, editor, and translator. He was a noted writer of Sufism and Sufi literature and a commentator of social, political, and literary texts.
M. Harunur Rashid was a Bangladeshi academic, educational administrator, editor, and translator. He was a noted writer of Sufism and Sufi literature and a commentator of social, political, and literary texts.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Bangladesh
Author
Publisher
Somoi Prokashan
Translator
M. Harunur Rashid
Nominating Library

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