Jatin Sarker is an Bengali intellectual,
researcher and biographer of Bangladesh. Reputed for his Marxist lineage, he was
awarded the prestigious Bangla
Academy Award
in 2008 for 'research and essays'.
Life
Jatin Sarker was born on August 18,
1936 in Netrokona of the-then Mymensingh district in undivided India. Netrokona
is now an administrative district of Bangladesh. He was the eldest of three
children, two brothers and a sister. He married in 1965 and has one son,
namely, Suman Sarker and a daughter, namely, Sudipta Sarker. He has four
grandchildren, namely Mishuk Sarker, Martin Sarker, Joy Tomas Sarker and Omia
Sarker - they live in Slovakia.
He lives a simple life and
always wears white Dhuti-Punjabi, the traditional Hindu dress that distinguishes him with elegance. He did not actively participate in politics
and but was inspired by Marxist line of thinking and philosophy. He is married
and has a son, living in Slovakia.
Sarker has been popular for his
oratory. The people of Mymensingh love him for his speech in a clear and
clarion voice.
He is a member of the Committees of Concerned
Citizens of Bangladesh, engineered by TIB.
Teaching
Sarker took the profession of teaching
after graduation by joining the Ashulia College in Netrikona in 1957. Later he
joined the Nasirabad College in 1964 where he taught Bengali literature at the
pre-university and undergraduate levels until his retirement in 2002. He now
permanently lives in Netrokona.
Literary and cultural
engagement
Since late 1960s, Sarker has remained
involved in the cultural activities of Mymensingh. His presence was inevitable
in each and every literary, cultural and educative programme of the city. He is
currently the president of Udichi Shilpi Goshthi, a nation-wide cultural
movement established in 1958. He has been a member of Mymensingh Press Club
since long. In 2007 he started a magazine titled Shomaj, Orthonithir O
Rastro (tr. The Society, Economy and State).
Political philosophy
Sarker has always spoken for upholding
and ensuring human rights and for resisting social oppression, discrimination
and communal politics. On 29 April 2006, he presided over a regional dialogue
on national election policy and the initiative of the civil society in
Mymensingh. He said that imperialist and communal forces got the opportunities
to dominate the Bengali nation because it did not act properly. As chair of a
meeting organized in Mymensingh in observance of the World Press Freedom Day in
2006, he said that now everything is captured by money and, consequently, it is
so difficult to ensure freedom of press since the press is owned and controlled
by the corporations and business magnets who act in favour of capitalism and
serve as an agent of capitalist imperialism and globalization. There is
certainly a strong relationship among media and development and poverty
alleviation but poverty will never be reduced until corruption, injustice,
inequality etc. eliminated from the society. He urged all to achieve freedom
and establish one’s right through continuous struggle.” He believes that
religion-based politics should be banned in line with the constitution of
Bangladesh of 1972. He also maintained that the Members of the Parliaments
should not be involved in activities other than legislating.
Rise to national eminence
Until middle of 1990s, Sarker remained
by and large a Mymensingh man, a regional figure with sporadic national
attention which may be attributed to his absence of ambition and the attitude
of maintaining a low key. Since then he started to gain national importance as
an intellectual, rational thinker and devoted essayist. He was increasingly
recognized as a voice of conscience and free thinking. National recognition
came as he was awarded the Bangla Academy Award in 2008.
Awards
On 20 February 2008, he was awarded the
coveted Bangla Academy Award for research and essays. In his immediate reaction
Jatin Sarker told that receiving Bangla Academy Award was a great feeling for
him. Earlier Bangla Academy awarded him the "Doctor Muhammad Enamul Haque
Gold Medal". On 28 January 2006, he received the 'Prothom Alo Best Book of
the Year 1411' for his book titled Pakistaner Janmo Mrityu-Darshan. The
Prothom Alo introduced the award in 1410 of the Bengali calendar, to recognize
creative works of Bangladeshi writers. Other awards received by him include the
Narayanganj Shruti Gold Medal, Mymensingh Press Club Literary Award, Khaleq Dad
Chowdhury Literary Award and Moniruddin Yusuf Literary Award.
Documentary
Noted film-maker Tanvir Mokammel
produced a documentary 1971 with a section on Jatin Sarker. It was
released in March, 2006.
Publications
So far he has published 17 titles to
his credit. One of his important publication is Pakistaner Janmo Mrityu-Darshan, published in 2005. Another
important book is Bangladesher Kavigan
published by Bangla Academy in 1985. Some other books are Sahittyar Kachey Pratyasha, Bangalee Somajtantrik Otihya, Sankritir Sangram, Manab Mon, Manab Dharma and Shomaj Biplab,
Aamaader Chintacharchar Dig-diganta
, Sirajuddin Kashimpuri , Haricharan Acharjya , Golpe Golpe Bakyaran and Dijatitatwa Niotibad O BijnanChetona.
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