Mozid MahmudMozid Mahmud is a poet, essayist, and novelist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Born in Pabna and educated at the University of Dhaka, he is recognized as a major Bangladeshi poet of the 1980s. He is the author of more than fifty titles, some of which incude Mahfuzamongol (1989), Toward the Pasture (1995), The Birth of the Maternity Clinic (2006), and Rabindranath's Travelogues (2010). He worked as a journalist for various dailies and news organizations before setting up his own nonprofit organization to work for social advancement causes. A noted scholar on Kazi Nazrul Islam, he was awarded the Rabindra-Nazrul Literary Prize in 2006, the National Press Club Award in 2008 and the Bengali Writers' Honors in London in 2010. Recently, his fiction and essays have appeared in Singapore Unbound, Provenance Journal, Indian Quarterly, Borderless and adda. Many of his works have been translated into English, Chinese, Hindi and French. Memorial Club is his debut novel. Read More Read Less
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