Abu Tayyab Muhammad Anisuzzaman was born on 18 February 1937 to a
Bengali family of
Muslim Sheikhs in
Basirhat,
24 Parganas,
Bengal Presidency. Along with his family, he moved to
Khulna after the
1947 partition. After about a year they moved to Dhaka. His father, ATM Moazzem, was a homeopathy practitioner and his grandfather,
Sheikh Abdur Rahim, was a journalist and writer. His first piece of writing, a story, was published in
Nowbahar, a literary magazine, in 1950. He completed his HSC at
Jagannath College. He obtained his bachelor's in 1956 and his master's in 1957 in Bengali from the
University of Dhaka. At the university, he worked with
Muhammad Shahidullah,
Muhammad Abdul Hye and
Munier Chowdhury. He completed his Ph.D. in 1962 at the age of 25 at the same university. He was a post-doctoral fellow at the
University of Chicago during 1964–65 and a Commonwealth Academic Staff fellow at the
University of London (1974–75). ==Career==