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Dan arndt (talk) 05:42, 30 May 2023 (UTC)

Sohel Amitabh : A sneak peek
Born on February 03, 1957, in Kushtia of the then East Pakistan and currently a resident of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sohel Amitabh Syed is the youngest of Syed Mashiul Hussain and Marium. Begum Sukhjan's children. He belongs to that rare group of poets that boasts such illustrious names as George Gordon Lord Byron (1788-1824, England), Michael Madhusudan Dutt (1824- 1873, Bengal), Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891, France) and Nicanor Parra Sandoval (1914-, Chile). They are distinguished for their self-chosen, yet precarious, Byronic life- style with its dramatic ups and downs along with their special mode of writing known as Satire. Satire is a mode of writing that exposes the failings of individuals, institutions, or societies to ridicule and scorn. Satire is often an incidental element in literary works that may not be wholly satirical, especially in comedy. Its tone may vary from tolerant amusement, as in the verse satires of Roman poet Horace, to bitter indignation, as in the verse satires of Juvenal and the prose of Jonathan Swift. Various forms of literature may be satirical, from the plays of Ben Jonson or of Moliere and the poetry of Chaucer or Byron to the prose writings of Rabelais and Voltaire." At the very outset of his boyhood poet Sohel Amitabh stepped into the world of literature with a typical satirical rhyme, 'Amra Bangal/ Bhater kangal', meaning 'we are Bangalees, we are hanker after rice.' It was inspired by Sohel's poetry-aficionado father's intuitive reply to his question- What is meter of poetry? Sohel's father was amused by this question. Drawing Sohel's attention to raindrops falling on green jackfruit leaves that are trimbling by the rain, he told Sohel, Jol pore pata nore" (water drops leave shakes); meter is such. Sohel eventually titled his fifth book 'Amra Bangal/ Bhater kangal', which is a rich collection of his satirical poems. At the middle of 1970s, while a student of Sociology Department of Dhaka University, Sohel became well known for his dedicated participations in various cultural activities. In 1980, one of the major poets of our time, Subhash Mukhopadhyay (1917-2003), in his famous autobiography Dholgobindo-r Atmadarshan, identified Sohel as someone he could compare himself with in order to cast his biography in a relative manner. Through this Sohel rapidly turned mythical to the extant readers of poet Subhash. Consequently, he had to incur literary envy from his peers. In the year 1999 that jealousy intensified when he won Swabhabkobi Gobindya Das International Award', which was conferred to him by two major poets of the 1960s, Rafiq Azad and Belal Chowdhury. Business venture of this dream-merchant poet is colorful too. He invented a business model during his university life (B4SD Business for Social Development') to facilitate young talents of every corner, specially the poets, theater workers and journalists. At that time he registered a company also, titled ENOUGH. In the year 1981 Sohel associated with a Singapore-based fare and exhibition company, INTERFAMA to organize the first international trade fare in Bangladesh. It was supposed to be held in 1984. Due to lack of proper cooperation from the government, that wasn't materialized. Having been invited by Kuwait. Financing Company, KFC to fetch foreign investment for Bangladesh, Sohel rushed to Kuwait only to discover that, due to an unprecedented collapse in Kuwait capital market, investor companies themselves are in a nadir. The venturous poet reached Iraq thereafter, and succeeded there in 1983. He launched a multinational construction and management service in Iraq. Comprising experts and employees from Philippines, Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh, his business venture attained remarkable success in Baghdad, the famous city of Arabian Nights and Hanging Garden of Babylon. Sohel contributed in a large and high-tech construction project at Bagdad University's new campus in Zadria. Main contractor of that construction work was Yasir Arafat, an engineer, but famous all over the world as the leader of Palestine. Uttam Shing Dugle, an Indian company, was sub contractor of that project while Sohel worked as a sub sub-contractor. Sohel took business interests of Bangladesh to the top level of Iraq in 1986, signing a management contract with Uday Saddam, the eldest son of the then president Saddam Hussein, concerning a mega poultry firm, RADHWANYA PROJECT-10 belongs to Uday. Discovering immense economic scope between Iraq and Bangladesh, Sohel was marveled and took private-sector initiatives to fruition the same. He established Iraq-Bangladesh Youth Friendship Society (IBYFS) in 1988. During his staying in Iraq, due to involvements with both the ruling Arab Bath Socialist Party and their opponents (hidden at that time), farsighted Sohel realized that the autocratic regime of Iraq would end soon and in the coming circumstances, moderate young Uday might become the pivotal character in prospective changes. But suddenly Uday was imprisoned by an order of Saddam Hussein. All self-earned assets and capital of the poet were blocked and seized in Iraq. To expedite release of Uday, the poet used IBYFS to create international pressure. Upon dramatic release from jail, Uday went first to Egypt and then to Switzerland. Astonishing all, Saddam invaded Kuwait in 1990. The disheartened poet, calling a press conference from IBYFS in Dhaka, condemned Saddam's Kuwait invasion and pursued for the safety and security of innocent Iraqi people from apprehended attack of multinational force. At the same time, uniting Bangladeshi construction firms, he he organized "Bangladesh Consortium for Kuwait Reconstruction'. As a reaction to this, embassy of Iraq in Dhaka became hostile to the poet and his family. At the advent of Gulf War, returning to Iraq, Uday re-established his authority. In the meantime, Sohel Amitabh involved himself in energy sector of Bangladesh to attract investments from the Middle East and initiated to arrange an investment conference to be held in Doha, Qatar, in 2003. But for an adverse global scenario the conference could not be held. With earnest persuasions and negotiation through an ex- ambassador of Bangladesh posted in Iraq, while the poet was about to get back his business infrastructure and compensation from Iraqi government, met the greatest disaster. In the pretext of 9/11 tragedy in 2003, coalition force led by United States attacked and occupied Iraq. Sohel's claim for compensation was finally withheld after Saddam Hussein's hanging. Having walked on an enigmatic, eco-touristic livewire over half a century, the trailblazing satirist poet, and, in fact, the mastermind of satire in modern Bengali language, still awaits compensation!

Books and manuscripts of poet Sohel Amitabh

Books

Premer Chumu Chakher Jole,1980 Hello Bhalo Acho, 1987

Shudhu Tomar Jonno, 1989

Allah Marshal Law De 1990

Amra Bangal Bhater Kangal 2012

Manuscripts

RentSeeker (poems)

Utkoch (poems)

Podyo Nepothya Godyo (Story behind poems)

Kolkatar Chithi (Letters of Srimoti Geeta Banerji)

Divorcekalin Podyo O Shakti Da Smritee (prose)

Mejor Jalil O Iraq Obhijan (prose)

Bagdader Dingulu Ratgulu (prose) Robikarim (talk) 09:11, 30 May 2023 (UTC)

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