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  1. Shamsur Rahman (Bengali: শামসুর রাহমান; 23 October 1929 – 17 August 2006) was a Bangladeshi poet, columnist and journalist. A prolific writer, Rahman produced more than sixty books of poetry collection and is considered a key figure in Bengali literature from the latter half of the 20th century.

  2. শামসুর রাহমান (২৩ অক্টোবর ১৯২৯ - ১৭ আগস্ট ২০০৬) বাংলাদেশ ও আধুনিক বাংলা সাহিত্যের অন্যতম প্রধান কবি। জীবদ্দশাতেই তিনি বাংলাদেশের প্রধান কবি হিসেবে মর্যাদালাভ করেছিলেন। বিংশ শতাব্দীর দ্বিতীয় ভাগ, তথা পঞ্চাশের দশকে তিনি আধুনিক কবি হিসেবে বাংলা কবিতায় আবির্ভূত হন এবং অল্প সময়ের ভেতরেই দুই বাংলায় (তৎকালীন পূর্ব পাকিস্তান ও পশ্চিম বাংলায়) কবি হি...

  3. Shamsur Rahman is indisputably the greatest living poet of Bangladesh, with more than sixty books of poetry to his credit. He had a long career as a journalist and was the Editor of a national daily, Dainik Bangla.

  4. Shamsur Rahman (Bengali: শামসুর রাহমান) was a Bangladeshi poet, columnist and journalist. Rahman, who emerged in the latter half of the 20th century, wrote more than sixty books of poetry and is considered a key figure in Bengali literature. He was regarded the unofficial poet laureate of Bangladesh.

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    • August 17, 2006
    • October 23, 1929
  5. Oct 24, 2023 · Shamsur Rahman (23 October 1929 – 19 August 2006) was a celebrated Bangladeshi poet, journalist, and human rights advocate who left an indelible mark on Bangladeshi literature and society. This comprehensive biography will explore various aspects of his life and work.

  6. Shamsur Rahman was a Bangladeshi poet, columnist and journalist. Rahman, who emerged in the latter half of the 20th century, wrote more than sixty books of poetry and is considered a key figure in Bengali literature. He was regarded the unofficial poet laureate of Bangladesh.

  7. Oct 23, 2020 · Shamsur Rahman is by general agreement our foremost poet. Many consider him the most significant poet in Bangla since the five great first generation modernists in Bangla poetry – Jibanananda Das, Amiya Chakrabarty, Sudhindranath Dutt, Buddhadeb Bose, Bishnu Dey – who turned away from Tagore's romanticism and incorporated the lessons of ...