Wali Mahmud | P|O|L, Poetry Out Loud | London, UK

Wali Mahmud. The name given by his family is Mohammad Waliur Rahman Mahmud, his Father’s name is Matiur Rahman Mahmud and his mother is Mrs. Sufia Akther Mahmud. He was born on August 1st, 1972 in Dewan Villa of Jaldhup Pathon village under Beanibazar upazila of Sylhet district, Bangladesh.

Wali Mahmud holds the language of Bengal, literature, culture, history, and heritage of Bengal. As a means of presenting, he narrated the stories taken from his life or the myth. Sometimes he took on the symbolic, occasionally mythical, or pragmatic character of life in marginalized cities. The variety of gratitude that the heart has received is straightforward and humane. He is a dreamer of a poetic dream, dreaming of building an enlightened society.

In his personal life, his wife, Farjana BL Mahmud, and three daughters—Zarin Sophia Mahmud, Mehreen Wali Mahmud, and Hasina Wali Mahmud.

Wali Mahmud is a literary phenomenon and his poems are highly metaphoric. The use of a variety of styles used in his words which will keep him alive for a long time. His published books—Bhalobasher Poati (1999), Joiboti Shon (1999), Ekti Dirgoshasher Mritto (2001), Death of a Sigh, Ami Ek Uttorpurush (2002) I am The Descendant, Nirbashone, Nirbachito Druho (2004), 1237 Daag (2013) and Editor of Lookon Little Mag UK & Bangladesh.

 

>> P|O|L is an international literary magazine published in the UK | Poetry Out Loud | March 2021 | Prose Poetry Issue, [Page: 237-256]

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