- Munier Chowdhury
Munier Chowdhury ( _bn. মুনীর চৌধুরী) (born:
27 November ,1925 - died:14 December ,1971 ) was aBangladeshi educator, playwright, literary critic and political dissident.Education
Chowdhury graduated from
Dhaka Collegiate School in 1941. He attendedAligarh Muslim University and later studiedEnglish literature for his Bachelors degree (with honors, 1946) and Masters (1947) at theDhaka University . In 1954, he completed a second Masters degree, summa cum laude, in Bangla. In 1958, he obtained another Masters inLinguistics fromHarvard University .Career in Education
Munier Chowdhury started his career in teaching at Brojolal College in
Khulna and worked there between 1947 and 1950. Later he worked for some time at the Jagannath College inDhaka in 1950. After that, he joined theDhaka University in 1950 and taught both in English and Bengali language departments between 1950 and 1971.Political movements
Munier Chowdhury actively participated in the
Language Movement of 1952, and was imprisoned by thePakistan government. He wrote his famous symbolic drama, "Kabar" (The Grave) during his imprisonment. He also fought against any type of cultural repression during the late 1950s and 1960s. In 1967, he protested against thePakistan government's directive to ban Tagore songs on Radio and Television. In the late 1960s there was a movement in Pakistan to replace theBengali language alphabet with theRoman alphabet . As a linguist and writer, Munier Chowdhury protested this move to undermine the native language ofEast Pakistan . He actively participated in the non-cooperation movement during the early part of 1971 and renounced his award "Sitara-e-Imtiaz" (awarded byPakistan Govt in 1966).Important works
* Kabar (The grave), 1952 - a one act play about the
Language Movement
* Raktakta Prantar (The bloody meadow), 1959 - play about theThird Battle of Panipat
* Mir-Manas, 1965 - literary critique ofMir Mosharraf Hossain 's literature
* Munier Optima, 1965 - a Bangla keyboard layout design
* Dandakaranya, 1966
* Chithi (The letter), 1966
* Palashi Barrack O Anyanya, 1969
* Tulanamulak Samalochana (Comparative critique), 1969
* Bangla Gadyariti (Bengali literary style),1970Awards
*
Bangla Academy Prize, 1962
* Daud Prize, 1965
* Sitara-e-Imtiaz, 1966, awarded by Govt. ofPakistan Death
:"see also 1971 East Pakistan Intellectuals massacre"
On
14 December ,1971 Munier Chowdhury, along with a large number ofBengal i intellectuals, educators, doctors and engineers, was kidnapped and later executed by thePakistan Army and itsBengal i collaborators, only 2 days before the end of theBangladesh War .External links
* [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/C_0250.htm Banglapedia article on Munier Chowdhury]
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