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1973 novel by Humayun Ahmed
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Flowers of Flame
AuthorHumayun Ahmed
Original titleশঙ্খনীল কারাগার
LanguageBengali
GenreNovel
Publication date1973
Publication placeBangladesh
Media typePrint
Pages85
Preceded byIn Blissful Hell 

Flowers of Flame (Bengali: শঙ্খনীল কারাগার, romanized: Shonkhonil Karagar, lit.'Conch Blue Prison') is a 1973 novel by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed. It was his second book after his debut novel Nondito Noroke.

Characters

  • Rabeya
  • Khoka
  • Runu
  • Jhunu
  • Montu
  • Ninu
  • Farid
  • Motin Uddin's Boss
  • Abed Hossen
  • Doctor
  • House-help
  • Shirin (Mrs. Motin Uddin)
  • Motin Uddin
  • Kitki
  • Choto Khalu
  • Choto Khala

Adaptation

The book was made into the 1992 film with the same title, starring Zafar Iqbal, Champa, Dolly Johur, Abul Hayat, Suborna Mustafa and Asaduzzaman Noor.

References

  1. Flowers of Flame. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Anannya. 2004. ISBN 9844120365.
  2. "In remembrance of Humayun Ahmed, the wizard of words". The Daily Star. November 13, 2015. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  3. "Once popular pair again in serial Uttar Dakshin". The New Nation. August 18, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2015.

External links

Shonkhonil Karagar on Good Reads.

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