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Several of his unpublished manuscripts were later published posthumously under the title Aroj Ali Matubbar Rachanabali. Some of his writings were translated into English and compiled in a volume published by [[Pathak Samabesh]].<ref name="Books"/>
 
==Recognition and awards==
Matubbar was not well known among the educated elite of the country during his lifetime. It was only in the last years of his life that he became known among the academics of the country. His writings were collected and published. The general public began to take an interest in his books, which, although not validated by formal education, raised a number of new philosophical questions. After his death in 1985, he soon became widely known.
* Life Member of [[Bangla Academy]], inducted in 1985;
* Awarded [[Humayun Kabir (Bengal politician)|Humayun Kabir Smriti Puraskar]] (Humayun Kabir Memorial Prize) in 1978 by the [[Bangladesh Lekhak Shibir]];
* Award of Honour by the [[Barisal]] branch of [[Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigoshthi]] in 1982.<ref name=":0" />
Matubbar inspired numerous articles, reviews, novels and stage dramas based on his life and his writings.<ref name=":1" />
 
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[[Category:People from Barisal District]]