BEHULA’S SARI

Behular Sari by Mohammad Nurul Huda, an outstanding poet of our time, is a poetic remake of the popular legend of Behula and Lakhindar that has pervaded the ethos of the people who have lived in the Delta for centuries. By his remarkable power of myth making, Huda turns this legend into a stunning sequence of lyrics that portrays a Behula taking the centre stage as an undying emblem of Bengali woman who performs in the heavens, pleases the gods and goddesses and is able to bring her husband back to life. The legendary Chandradhar becomes a symbol of human endurance and defiance against tyranny and finally emerges as the father figure of his race, the Bang. He uses different personae to speak out in their own situations, making even the Sari speak about its origin and its uses and blessings. In fact the title poem, ‘Behular Sari’, is a rare piece of poetry emanating its lyrical intensity which Huda himself has never equaled before.

৳ 295.00 ৳ 236.00

In stock

SKU: 9789849660620 Categories: , , , Tag:

Book Details

Weight .700 kg
Dimensions 5.7 × 9.3 × 1 in
Binding Type

Language

ISBN

Publishers

Release date

Pages

About The Author

মোহাম্মদ হারুন-উর-রশিদ | M Harunur Rashid

Professor M Harunur Rashid, who has served in the tertiary education sector both in the public and private universities, for the last 51 years, was educated at the universities of Dhaka and Cambridge, UK. He has held distinguished positions both at home and abroad. In 1984 he was elected President of the World University Service International, Geneva in the general assembly held at Nantes, France for a term of two years. Before him two distinguished persons from the sub-continent held this post — Dr Zakir Husain, fmr President of India and Dr I H Qureshi, fmr education minister of Pakistan. It was in 1991 during the interregnum of President Shahabuddin Ahmed that he was appointed the Director General of Bangla Academy. In 1998-1999 he was elected the President of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. In 2006 he was appointed the President of Bangla Academy for a term of two years. He briefly served as the chief editor of the Ohoka Courier in 1999. His association with the Dhaka Courier dates back to the mid-eighties when some of his former students decided to bring out a national weekly under the leadership of Enayetullah Khan. Having relinquished his job at the Dhaka University, Khan decided to be an entrepreneur in the business world where he achieved success. But he did not remain confined to the corporate world and devoted himself to a few social welfare projects of crucial importance. He has founded the UNB and the WTB (now known as Wild Team) and has patronised the setting up of Cosmos Atelier 71, an art gallery. Professor Rashid has worked with him in most of his welfare projects and is currently the Vice President of the WildTeam, Bangladesh.

Behular Sari by Mohammad Nurul Huda, an outstanding poet of our time, is a poetic remake of the popular legend of Behula and Lakhindar that has pervaded the ethos of the people who have lived in the Delta for centuries. By his remarkable power of myth making, Huda turns this legend into a stunning sequence of lyrics that portrays a Behula taking the centre stage as an undying emblem of Bengali woman who performs in the heavens, pleases the gods and goddesses and is able to bring her husband back to life. The legendary Chandradhar becomes a symbol of human endurance and defiance against tyranny and finally emerges as the father figure of his race, the Bang. He uses different personae to speak out in their own situations, making even the Sari speak about its origin and its uses and blessings. In fact the title poem, ‘Behular Sari’, is a rare piece of poetry emanating its lyrical intensity which Huda himself has never equaled before.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “BEHULA’S SARI”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *