DAUD HAIDER was born in Pabna, Bangladesh and was educated in Kolkata and Dhaka. He was imprisoned at the age of 21 for writing a poem considered critical of Islam. His death sentence was commuted to exile and he left his country of birth at the age of 22. His work reveals the trouble and beauty of his land in striking images while addressing universal themes of love, nature and humanity. His writing communicates a powerful moral consciousness, shaped partly by his early experiences. Haider now lives in Germany, where he has been honoured by the Berlin Akademie der Kunste and Berlin Senate. DAUD HAIDER talked with London based community channel Bangla TV about the present political situation in Bangladesh.
D/Daud Haidar,
I Arati from Indraprastha.I am searching you. Are you a reporter of Deut sche welle? If you are a reporter of Deut sche, give me your postal add. Because I shall send you my 11th book named " Kishore Aporadh". How are you? I am so so . Take my good wishes. I shall wait for your letter. Yours, Arati Majumdar.
aratimajumdar 1 year ago
chootmarownir fua kafir, tor fel katmu bangladesh o aile
anharmah 1 year ago
athist..u dumb...just shut up
mou4polash 2 years ago
Mr. Daud Haider, Democracy in Bangladesh is made stronger by the Defense forces of Bangladesh. An example of it is the last neutral election .
So telling something very articulately does not mean that what ever you say will be correct . Try to analyse stuffs with your own analogy then speak.
dhakabashi 2 years ago