The Sailor of the Seven Seas
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Farrukh Ahmad
Yasmin Faruque, a native of Bangladesh, now lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She moved to Grand Forks in 2002 with her husband and son. She is a freelance writer who has published articles in the Grand Forks Herald in 2005 and 2006. She has been participating in the annual Writers Conference at the University of North Dakota since 2005. The present collection, The Sailor of the Seven Seas, is her fourth book. Her first book of poems translated from English, Moni Monjusha, was published in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in November 1979. Her second, Tribute to Tagore, was published by Trafford Publishing in July 2012, and her third, Accolades, also by Trafford in April 2013.
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The Sailor of the Seven Seas - Farrukh Ahmad
© Copyright 2013 Yasmin Faruque.
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Contents
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
BIOGRAPHY OF THE POET
BIOGRAPHY OF THE TRANSLATOR
PREFACE
SINDBAD THE SAILOR
OUT TO SEA
LAST NIGHT AT SEA
SHAHRIYAR
THE CELESTIAL CAPTAIN
THE GALLINULE
EVENING AT PORT
AT THE CASEMENT
THESE NIGHTS
AT THE OLD SHRINE
THE PILOT
THE GOLDEN EAGLE
THE CORPSE
THE STORM
O STANDARD BEARER
THE FLAG
THE FLAGMAN
THE CHILD
THE SAILOR OF THE SEVEN SEAS
Dedication
To my father, Dr. R. A. Ghani
And mother, the late Mrs Hosne Ara Ghani
Whose love has been, is and always will be inspiring for me.
Acknowledgements
This book would be sadly incomplete if I do not acknowledge the assistance and encouragement I received from quite a few people. Thanks are due to Professor Motiur Rahman, President, Farrukh Academy, Dhaka, for graciously permitting me to translate this beautiful book. I am thankful to my parents for their love and encouragement. To my husband, Dr. Saleh Faruque, thanks are due for bequeathing the lion’s share of his free time to the best presentation my little book could hope for. To my darling son, Shams, I say thanks for being my most ardent supporter.
Biography of the Poet
Farrukh Ahmad was born in the village of Majh Ail, in Sreepur of Magura district, Bangladesh, on June 10, 1918. His father was Khan Sahib Syed Hatem Ali, and mother, Roushan Akhtar. In 1924, when Farrukh was only five years old, his mother died.
His schooling began in his small village open-air school. Then he attended the Kolkata Model M.E. School and the Baliganj High School. He graduated, however, from the Khulna Zilla School, passing in the First Division, in 1937. At high school, he had as teachers such noted writers as the poet Ghulam Mustafa, writer Abul Fazal, and the poet Abul Hashim. At Baliganj he had among his classmates Prasun Kumar Dey, poet of note, and Satyajit Roy, later a popular writer and filmmaker.
In 1937, his first poem ‘Ratri’ appeared in the magazine ‘Bulbul,’ edited by Habibullah Bahar (August). Another poem ‘Pap Janma’ came out in the periodical ‘Muhammadi’ edited by Mohammad Akram Khan, the same month. His first short story, ‘Antarleen,’ came out in the ‘Muhammadi’, too. He wrote the stories ‘Biborno,’ ‘Mrito Basudha,’ ‘Ze Putul Dollyr Ma,’ ‘Procchonno Nayika,’ etc., which came out one by one during 1937-9. When his teacher Abul Fazal went to Kolkata, Farrukh requested a copy of Walt Whitman’s classic Leaves of Grass. Literary liaisons among Farrukh and the poet Ahsan Habib, writer Abu Rushd etc. were formed. Farrukh enrolled at Ripon College, Kolkata, where he had celebrities such as Vishnu De, Buddhadev Basu, and Pramathanath Bishi etc. as teachers. At this time a bouquet of Farrukh’s poetry was published in the magazine ‘Kobita,’ edited by Buddhadev Guha.
In 1938, an illustrated treatise entitled ‘Mr. Jonab Ali to the Exercise Instructor’ was published. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal, the philosopher-poet, passed away. Farrukh wrote a bouquet of poems entitled ‘Smarani,’ dedicated to the memory of Iqbal. Poem ‘Andharer Swopno’ came out in the monthly Saogat, published from Kolkata. Farrukh contributed regularly to this magazine until 1947.
In 1939, Farrukh passed his I.A. (Now H.S.C.) examinations, and got admitted to the Scottish Church College, Kolkata, in the Honors College of Philosophy, for the Bachelor’s degree. Poets such as Suvash Mukherji and Fateh Lohani were classmates. World War II began.
In 1941, Farrukh quit Scottish Church College and got admitted