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Mobaidul Sagor is a Bangladeshi Author, Poet and blogger, born on October 9, 2000. Hailing from Jashore, Bangladesh, Sagor has made significant contributions as an author, poet, and blogger. His creative journey has been marked by a distinct modern writing style that artfully encapsulates the essence of the twentieth century and the early years of the twenty-first century. His poetic compositions predominantly revolve around the theme of Platonic Love, and notably, he dedicates a considerable portion of his work to the portrayal of love between individuals of Hindu and Muslim backgrounds. Sagor's poetic expression often interweaves geographical elements, adding a unique dimension to his verses.
Early Life[edit]
Mobaidul Sagor took his first breath in the district of Jashore on October 9, 2000. His educational pursuits led him to the Jashore Polytechnic Institute, where he embarked on a journey to acquire a Diploma in Electrical Engineering after completing his high school education. Presently, he is engrossed in pursuing a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the esteemed Bangladesh University of Business and Technology.
Exploring the World of Poetry[edit]
Sagor's inclination towards literature traces back to his early years. His voracious reading habits were cultivated from childhood, as he delved into the enchanting world of literature. His literary inspirations encompass a wide range of authors, including the likes of Aesop, Sukumar Ray, and Humayun Ahmed. A pivotal turning point occurred when he encountered Robert Frost's iconic work "Fire and Ice," an experience that crystallized his aspiration to become a poet. Over time, he crafted a diverse collection of poems, with titles like "Panjeree," "Shravanti Saha," and "Hentechhi Shudu."
Sagor's literary prowess is not confined solely to the written word; he extends his creative presence to various social media platforms, connecting with readers and fellow enthusiasts of literature. His official accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and his personal blog serve as avenues for sharing his thoughts, creations, and engaging with a wider audience.
As an accomplished author, poet, and blogger, Mobaidul Sagor continues to imprint his unique perspective onto the literary landscape of Bangladesh. His fusion of modernity with an exploration of the past, combined with his focus on themes of love and harmony across cultural boundaries, makes his work a compelling and resonant contribution to contemporary literature.
For more insights into Mobaidul Sagor's creative world, you can explore his online presence through the following links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mobaidulsagor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sagor_mobaidul