Early life and education
Makbula Manzoor was born on 14 September 1938 in the city of Kalna, Bardhaman district, where her father was stationed as a Police Officer. Bardhaman was situated in the undivided India, now located in West Bengal. Makbula spent most of her childhood years amongst the lush green fields, rivers and open skies of northern Bengal. The nature of her father's police duties required the family to move throughout northern Bengal; across the Bogra, Pabna and Dinajpur districts. As a consequence of her father's various postings, Makbula attended many schools. Makbula's early schooling took place across northern Bengal. She matriculated from Bindubasini Girls’ High School in Tangail. Later, she completed her higher secondary schooling at Rajshahi College. Makbula completed her Bachelor of Arts degree from Eden Girls College. She obtained her master's degree in Bangla Literature at the University of Dhaka.Career
Language Movement to Liberation War
Makbula Manzoor always maintained a strong cultural bond and political consciousness. She was active leading up to, during and following the Liberation War. Her experiences are reflected in many of her works, most notably in her novel ''Kaler Mondira'' ''(Cymbal of Time)'' where she documents the torture inflicted on the women of Bangladesh by Pakistani forces. In February 1952, as a student in Tangail district, Makbula organised a group of fellow students to join a rally in solidarity with students in Dhaka shot and killed by the police. Those students were protesting against the West Pakistani politicians’ decision to reject Bangla and make Urdu the state language. Makbula and her fellow students kicked open the hostel gate and joined the rally. This rebellious act resulted in an arrest warrant being issued for Makbula, and her suspension from the school. Whilst a teacher in 1971, she was barred from hoisting the flag of Bangladesh which prompted her decision to leave the school.Literary life
Makbula wrote one of her first poems at the tender age of eight which was published in ''Mukul Mahfil'', the children's section of daily '' Azad.'' Through to her teenage years she wrote poems and some short stories but was later encouraged to focus on her fiction by the eminent artist Quamrul Hasan. Whilst a Bachelor of Arts student, Makbula published her first novel ''Akash Kanya'' ''(Daughter of the Sky)'' which was serialised in the weekly ''Works
Adult fiction
* Ar Ek Jiban (Another Life, 1968) * Abasanna Gan (Tired Song,1982) * Baishakhe Shirna Nadi (The River Shrunk in Baishakh, 1983) * Shayanno Juthika (The Evening Jasmine 1993) * Jal Rang Chabi (Watercolour Painting, 1984) * Atmaja O Amra (Sons and Ourselves, 1988) * Patita Prithibi (The Fallen Earth, 1989) * Prem Ek Sonali Nadi (Love: A Golden River, 1989) * Shiyare Niyata Surja (The Perpetual Sun over the Lying Head, 1989); * Achena Nakshatra (The Unknown Star, 1990) * Kone Dekha Alo (Light for Observing the Bride, 1991) * Nirbacita Premer Upanyas (Selected romantic novels, 1992); * Nadite Andhakar (Darkness on the River, 1996) * LilaKamal (Toy Lotus, 1996) * Kaler Mandira 1st Ed. (Cymbal of Time, Autobiographical novel 1997) * Baul Batash (2001) ''Uttorbongo Publications'' * Chaya Pothe Dekha (2002) ''Oitijjhya Publications'' * Ektai Jeebon (2004) ''Shobha Publications'' * Kaler Mondira 2nd Ed. (Cymbal of Time, Autobiographical novel 2004) ''Jonaki Prokashoni'' * Matri Rheen (2004) ''Al-Mahdi Publications''Children's books
* Danpite Chele (Teenage Fiction) 1980 ''Bangladesh Children's Academy'' * Chotoder Mahmuda Khatun Siddiqua 1983 (Biography for Children) ''Islamic Foundation'' * Shahoshi Chele (Children's fiction) 1990 ''Srijon Prokashoni'' * Akash Bhora Gaan (Children's fiction) 1996 ''Bangladesh Children's Academy'' * Shopner Golap 2000 (Selected Children's short stories) ''Uttorbongo Prokashoni'' * Shonar Jhapi (Teenage Fiction) 2001 ''Gonoprakashani'' * Boner Pakhi Chandana (Selected children's short Stories) 2004 ''Gonoprakashani'' * Deshe Deshe (Travelogue) 2005 ''Bangladesh Children's Academy'' * Kishor Shomogro (Selected teenage novels and short stories) 2005 ''Al-Mahdi Publications'' * Gramer Naam Phultoli (Teenage Fiction)2006 ''Gonoprakashani'' * Shurjo Kishor 2006 (Selected folk and fairy tales) ''Shobha Prokash'' * Chotoder Mahabharat (Abridged) 2011 ''Jonaki Prokashoni'' * Promoththo Prohor (2008) ''Chayan Prokashan'' * Ei Poth Ei Prem (2011) ''Shamachar Publications'' * Orao Kaaj Kore (2011) ''Koly Prokashoni''Awards
* Bangladesh Lekhika Sangha Prize (1984) * Qamar Mushtari Prize (1990) * Rajshahi Lekhika Sangha Literary Award (1993) * National Archives and Library Best Book Prize (1997) * Nondini Literary Award (1999) *References
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