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Science fiction in the Bangla language is known as "kalpabigyan" . Bengali writers wrote various
science fiction works in the 19th and early 20th centuries during the
British Raj, before the
partition of India.
Isaac Asimov’s assertion that "true science fiction could not really exist until people understood the
rationalism of science and began to use it with respect in their stories" is true for the earliest science fiction written in the
Bengali language.
Muhammed Zafar Iqbal (
Bengali:
মুহম্মদ জাফর ইকবাল; born 23 December 1952) is a
Bangladeshi author of
science fiction and
children's literature. He is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering and also head of the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
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