Akhteruzzaman Elias (1943-1997)
novelist and short story writer, was born on 12 February 1943 at
his maternal uncle's home in the village of Gotia in Gaibandha
District. His paternal home was in Chelopara,
near bogra. His father,
Badiuzzaman Muhammad Elias, was a member of the East Bengal
Provincial Assembly (1947-1953) and Parliamentary Secretary of
the muslim league.
Akhteruzzaman completed his Matriculation from Bogra
Zila School (1958), Intermediate from Dhaka College (1960), and BA (Hons) and MA from
the University of Dhaka (1964). He began his career as a lecturer
at jagannath collegeand continued
teaching there till 1983. He also worked subsequently as Deputy
Director, Directorate of Primary Education, Vice-Principal of Music
College, and Professor and Head of the Department of Bangla at
Dhaka College. He was also a member of the Mofizuddin Education
Commission.
Though not a prolific writer, with only two novels and
twenty-two short stories to his credit, Akhteruzzaman is considered
to be one of the foremost fiction writers of Bangladesh. His two
novels are Chilekothar Sepai (1987) and
Khoyabnama (1996), while his short stories have been
anthologized in Anyaghare Anyastar (1976), Khoyari
(1982), Dudhbhate Utpat (1985), Dojakher Om
(1989). He also has a collection of 22 essays, Sangskrtir
Bhana Setu (1997), published posthumously. Elias' insight into
the subtle nuances of human character, his use of physical and
psychological detail, his keen sense of wit and humour, his
sarcastic treatment of hypocrisy, his critical knowledge of history
and politics and its objective, aesthetic articulation in the
novels and short stories have earned for him a classic stature
in bangla literature.
Among the several awards Akhtaruzzaman Elias received
were Humayun Kabir Smrti Puraskar (1977), Bangla Academy Sahitya
Puraskar (1983), Alaol Sahitya Puraskar (1987), Ananda Puraskar
(1996), Saadat Ali Akhand Puraskar (1996), Kazi Mahbubullah Gold
Medal (1996), and Ekushey Sahitya Padak (1999, posthumous). Some of
his works have been translated into several foreign languages.
Chilekothar Sepai has been rendered into a film. He died on
4 January 1997 in Dhaka.