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Ahmed Sofa
in Chittagong, Bangladesh
June 30, 1943
Sofa helped establish Bangladesh Lekhak Shibir (Bangladesh Writers’ Camp) in 1970 to organize liberal writers to further the cause of the progressive movement.
Ahmed Sofa’s outspoken personality and bold self-expression brought him into the limelight. He was never seen hankering after fame in a trivial sense. His fictions were often based on his personal experience. He protested social injustice and tried to portray the hopes and dreams of common people through his writing. Sofa always handled his novels with meticulous thought and planning. The trend of telling mere stories in novels never attracted him; he was innovative in both form and content.
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