Anisul Hoque

This article is about the Bangladeshi author. For the Bangladeshi businessman, see Annisul Huq.
Anisul Hoque

Haque at Bengali Wikipedia 10th Anniversary Celebration Conference (May 2015)
Native name আনিসুল হক
Born (1965-03-04) March 4, 1965
Rangpur District, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education BSc in Civil engineering
Alma mater BUET
Occupation journalist, writer, editor
Notable work Maa (Mother)
Parent(s) Mofazzal Hoque (father)
Mst Anwara Begum (mother)
Awards Bangla Academy Award (2011)[1]

Anisul Hoque (born March 4, 1965) is a Bangladeshi screenwriter, novelist, dramatist and journalist.

Early life

Anisul Hoque was born in Rangpur in 1965. His father was Mofazzal Hoque. His mother is Mst Anwara Begum. He was the student of Rangpur PTI primary school. He passed SSC exam from Rangpur Zilla School in 1981 and HSC exam from Rangpur Carmichael College in 1983. Hoque graduated from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), trained as a civil engineer.

Career

His inspiration in journalism and writing started during his student life. After his graduation he joined to serve as a government employee but resigned only after 15 days. Instead he started working as a journalist. He attended the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa in 2010. Currently, Hoque is working as an Associate Editor of a Bengali language daily Prothom Alo.

Personal life

Hoque is married to Marina Yasmin. They have a daughter, Padya Paramita.

Literary works

Poetry

Novels

Television drama

Hoque at "Borno Mela" at Sultana Kamal Mohila Krira Complex, Dhanmondi (2013)

Film script writer

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 "Bangla Academy prizes announced". bdnews24.com. 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  2. https://www.rokomari.com/book/4716
  3. https://www.rokomari.com/book/30763
  4. Anisul Hoque. Maa. ISBN 984-458-422-1.
  5. Anisul Hoque. Abar Tora Kipte Ho. ISBN 984-458-455-8.
  6. "Bachelor's Progress: An encounter with director Mostafa Sarwar Farooki and writer Anisul Hoque". Star Weekend. The Daily Star. January 9, 2004.
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