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''Shôb Kichhu Bhenge Pôre'' ( bn, সব কিছু ভেঙে পড়ে, en, Everything Falls Apart) is a 1995
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novel written by Bangladeshi novelist
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. It was first published in February 1995 by
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, Bangladesh. In this novel, Azad has published stories and sequences of physical and emotional relationships between men and women; which lead to various questions and often be seen in the conventional Bengali society. Considering the structural and point of view, it is a modern biographical novel in Bengali literature.


Background

Through the context of the novel, family events emerge as a result of the emergence of the rural society of Bangladesh, as well as the social conditions of Bengal.


Main characters

* Mahbub – Bridge engineer * Feroza – Mahbub's wife * Archy – Mahbub-Feroza couple's daughter * Rowshon – Mahbub's childhood girlfriend * Ananya – Mahbub's adult-life female friend (younger than Mahbub)


Plot

The main theme of the novel is about the relationship between men and women, mainly the autobiography of a man named Mahbub. From the childhood of Mahbub to the description of various rural experiences in life, there is talk of male-female relationships; The boy Mahbub was curious to see a newly married woman bathing in the pond of Mollah's house very early in the morning; He once saw their work girl Kadban naked with his cousin (Hasan); As a teenager, he survived being sexually assaulted by two elderly men, once on a steamer and another by an unfamiliar railway worker, a girl named Raushan whom he saw naked in private and naked in front of himself; As various events unfolded, Mahbub grew up and made his debut as a Dhaka-based successful engineer who had a wife named Firoza and a young daughter named Archie; Mahbub does not love Firoza but marries her for social reasons, they were married by a guardian, Mahbub was able to befriend a young woman named Ananya even in his old age and also had sex with a female worker in his own office.


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