Selina Hossain
Selina Hossain (Bangla: সেলিনা হোসেন) is a famous novelist in Bangladesh. She was honored with Bangla Academy Award in 1980. she was the director of Bangla Academy from 1997 to 2004.
সেলিনা হোসেন (জন্ম: ১৯৪৭) বাংলাদেশের অগ্রগণ্য কথাসাহিত্যিকদের অন্যতম। তিনি রাজশাহী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় থেকে বাংলা ভাষা ও সাহিত্যে বি এ অনার্স পাশ করলেন ১৯৬৭ সালে। এম এ পাশ করেন ১৯৬৮ সালে। তাঁর কর্মজীবন শুরু হয় ১৯৭০ সালে বাংলা একাডেমীর গবেষণা সহকারী হিসেবে। তিনি ১৯৯৭ সালে বাংলা একাডেমীর প্রথম মহিলা পরিচালক হন। ২০০৪ সালের ১৪ জুন চাকুরি থেকে অবসর নেন।
গল্প ও উপন্যাসে সিদ্ধহস্ত। এ পর্যন্ত ৭টি গল্প সংকলন, ২০টি উপন্যাস, ৫টি শিশুতোষ গল্প, ৫টি প্রবন্ধের বই প্রকাশিত হয়েছে। এছাড়াও সম্পাদনা করেছেন বেশ কিছু বই। সাহিত্যে অবদানের স্বীকৃতি হিসাবে প্রাপ্ত উল্লেখযোগ্য পুরস্কারের মধ
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