Ahok [Anyway]
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Narrateur(s):
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Raihanul Amin
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Auteur(s):
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Humayun Ahmed
À propos de cet audio
Ahok is the science fiction book of famous author Humayun Ahmed, translated by Manazat Publishers. This story is about the protagonist Matin Neem. She is a spacecraft navigator who was in the middle of a flight. But due to her spacecraft malfunction, her spacecraft drifted towards to unknown.
Will Neem be saved? If so, in what cost?
About the author
Humayun Ahmed emerged as a powerful voice in the Bangladesh literary world in the early 1970s, eventually becoming clearly the most popular writer in the country. He is one of the most popular fiction writers in the country and pioneer writer of modern science fiction. He was a consecutive short-story writer, novelist, and lyricist in Bangladesh. He was well-known as a drama and film director in the Dhallywood film industry and more than two hundred books of his were published. Humayun’s several books were translated into various languages around the world, and included in the syllabus of college and universities.
Ahok is a book by Humayun Ahmed. This is a book of science fiction. Humayun Ahmed is a science fiction writer of Bangladesh. Mohammad Zafar Iqbal is also a science fiction writer. There are two brothers who started to write Bangla science fiction book in Bangladesh. Humayun Ahmed is a popular Bangladeshi writer. Humayun Ahmed born in Mymensingh district. His father was a martyr. Humayun Ahmed has two brothers. One is Ahsan Habib. He is also a writer. His other brother is also a famous Bangladeshi writer. His name is Mohammad Jafar Iqbal. He is also a science fiction writer. Most of his books are renowned for Bengali people. Ahok is accessible science fiction of Humayun Ahmed.
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