Qazi Anwar Hussain
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Died | 19 January 2022 Dhaka, Bangladesh | (aged 85)
Other names | Bidyut Mitra, Shamsuddin Nawab |
Education | MA (Bengali) |
Alma mater | University of Dhaka |
Spouse(s) | Farida Yasmin |
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Qazi Anwar Hussain (19 July 1936 – 19 January 2022)[1] was a Bangladeshi writer who mainly penned spy thriller, detective and adventure based novels, most of which are adaptations translated from or heavily influenced by foreign literature.[citation needed]
Early life and education[]
Hussain was born on 19 July 1936. His father was scientist and writer, Qazi Motahar Hossain. Hussain grew up in a literary environment. Some of the more famous members of his family included his late brother Qazi Mahbub Husain, sister Zobaida Mirza (professor and author), his older sister Sanjida Khatun (singer and author), his younger sister Fahmida Khatun (singer and author), and sister Mahmuda Khatun (singer). He received his master's in Bengali literature and language from the University of Dhaka.[1] As a graduation gift, he requested a printing press of his father.[citation needed]
Career in writing[]
Hussain would often lock himself in his room for hours at length when writing. He created the spy-thriller series Masud Rana, modeled after James Bond. As of 2008, there were more than 400 books in this series.[2]
Sheba Prokashoni[]
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 producing works of world literature, as well as original work.
At first, Sheba meant Segun Bagicha, as well as service. Later, It meant only service. In 1971, the Pakistani militants burnt Sheba. The publishing house gave birth to many successful writers, including Sheikh Abdul Hakim, Rakib Hasan, Niaz Murshed, Asaduzzaman, Masud Mahmud, Khosru Chowdhury, Tipu Kibriya, and Anish Das Opu. Sheba's sister company is Projapoti, the hard bound publisher.
Personal life and death[]
Hussain was married to singer Farida Yasmin. He had two sons, Qazi Maimur and Qazi Shahnur.
He was diagnosed with prostate cancer on 31 October 2021. On 10 January 2022, he was placed on life support, before suffering a stroke and a heart attack. He died at BIRDEM in Dhaka, on 19 January 2022, at the age of 85.[3]
Works[]
Masud Rana books[]
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.(1971). A few titles of this series are given below:
- ধ্বংস পাহাড় (The Destructive Hill)
- ভারতনাট্যম
- স্বর্ণমৃগ
- দুঃসাহসিক
- মৃত্যুর সাথে পাঞ্জা
- দুর্গম দুর্গ
- শত্রু ভয়ংকর
- সাগর সঙ্গম
- রানা!সাবধান!!
- বিস্মরণ
- রত্নদ্বীপ
- নিল আতঙ্ক
- কায়রো
- মৃত্যুপ্রহর
- গুপ্তচক্র
- মূল্য এক কোটি টাকা মাত্র
- রাত্রি অন্ধকার
- জাল
- অটল সিংহাসন
- মৃত্যুর ঠিকানা
- খ্যাপা নর্তক
- শয়তানের দূত
- এখনও ষড়যন্ত্র
- প্রমান কই
- বিপদজনক
- রক্তের রঙ
- অদৃশ্য শত্রু
- পিশাচ দ্বীপ (The Island of Evil)
- Kuuu
- আই লাভ ইউ ম্যান (I Love You, Man)
- অগ্নিপুরুষ (The Man On Fire)
- আবার সেই দুঃস্বপ্ন
- সেই উ সেন
- আবার উ সেন
- কালপুরুষ
- মুক্তবিহঙ্গ
- Jal
- Soudia 103
- Kalo Taka
- Koken Somrat
- Biskonna
- Sottobaba
- Jattria Husiar
- Osanto Sagor
- Sommpad Sohgkul
- Dogshon
- Proloy Sogket
Kuasha series[]
Anwar's other famous work is Kuasha series of detective/adventure books, which consists of 76 books.
Kuasha is a scientist, detective and adventurer hero who works for the development of science to try to eradicate evils from society and offer a helping hand to the distressed or helpless. In his many adventures, Kuasha worked with detective Shahid Khan, his wife Mahua, friend Kamal Ahmed, and Caretaker Gafur. Mahua is Kuasha's sister, married to Shahid Khan. The Kuasha series revolves around this family dedicated to the service to mankind for peace, love and harmony.
Other works[]
Non-fiction
- Shothik Niyome Lekhapora (The Right Way of Read Writing)
- Bayam; Dhumpan Tyag E Attoshommohon;
- Khali Haate Attorokkha
- Mon Niontron
- Atma Unnayan
- Jonopriyota
References[]
- ^ a b "Qazi Anwar Husain passes away". The Daily Star. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
- ^ Wankel, Charles (2009). Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World. pp. 343. ISBN 978-1-4129-6427-2.
- ^ "'Masud Rana' writer-publisher Qazi Anwar Hossain dies". United News of Bangladesh. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
- 1936 births
- 2022 deaths
- University of Dhaka alumni
- Writers from Dhaka
- Bangladeshi novelists
- Bangladeshi male writers
- Bengali-language writers
- 20th-century Bangladeshi writers
- 20th-century novelists
- 20th-century male writers
- 21st-century Bangladeshi writers
- 21st-century novelists
- 21st-century male writers