Tarek Khan




Tarek Khan is an author of contemporary fiction, specializing in earning sources and human nature. He is widely experienced in the village and urban lives, their professions, society, and politics. His fiction notices the human feelings deeply, with social condition.
Tarek born and grew up in a village of Bangladesh. While he was going to school, suddenly began to sell vegetables besides studies, then a private tutor during the period of university when he joined student politics.
Tarek studied Language & Literature at Dhaka University, special interest in history, philosophy, political science, and economics. He worked at several NGOs for Micro Credit Program, Education, Folk Materials Collection, etc, at last a journalist for ten years.
All cruel ‘realities’ make him more dreamy for the society that he writes. He researches the topics and finds the fake realities out.
The Pain of Democracy (2000) is his first novel. Bandhal (2010) is second. Short stories: ‘In The Village Of Robbers Under The Red Flowers’, ‘We Make Colorful Dress’, ‘Hunter Under Trial’, etc.
Now Tarek is editing at bdnews24.com and writing his next novel living in Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh. He travels frequently to gossip, gather, and talk with all kinds of folks.

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