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Bends and Shades is a profile of a life journey. As the surrounding setting, societal values and practices underwent unexpected changes, that life would be seen in a new perspective with every bend. Unprecedented political developments in the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh subcontinent impacted that journey too as did the evolving social fabric of life in the context of different faiths, discrete practices, and divergent but often conducive community living. Some of these bends touch upon the specific characteristics of certain races and societies while other bends capture historical specifics pertaining to geo-political conflicts including the Taliban phenomena and current fight against terrorism. Another touches upon the enigma faced by many immigrants, particularly in raising children in foreign lands, and highlights the need for better integration with their adopted society. As each bend in a river is shaded with different fragrance, so too the bends in the long arc of life
The theme that premised the essence of the book is that in life’s journey, there are plethora of fragmentations mostly causing frustration and dismay, but some of those create also opportunities for a new start, wiping out initial distresses. That typically depends on alertness and commitment of the incumbent to respond and silhouette the new opportunities. The book is thus titled as Segments and Challenges. It epitomizes the entire life of Javed, the principal character of the story, making progression in life in the midst of frequent fragmented turn of his journey but still making significant strides in life even though burdened by social and traditional impositions. Diametrically opposi...
The book ‘ Passion and Pathos’ is indubitably a fiction encompassing features of journey of a Bangladeshi in varied settings of and through Pakistan and Afghanistan in quest to be an al-Qaeda Mujahedeen. The character, Areem, was from a well to do family of Dhaka with proven academic excellence. His intellectual mindset was always agitated because of paradoxical enigma inexplicably persistent in his life. To escape from unfriendly family locale, to send a message to standoffish father, and to understand the rationale for sustenance of the movement in spite of abhorred negatives, he decided to join al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Areem gained adequate exposure and clarity about the genesis of al...
This is a fiction based on the settings and traditions generally of the Noakhali civil district of Bangladesh. Those were commonly akin to the greater Muslim Bengal of the pre-1947 (partition of India) period and mostly relevant even now with innate changes. Russel Rabbani was born in that milieu in a well-to-do family of the semi-urban locale of Noakhali. While growing up, he systematically opposed tradition-laden social systems and strived for rapid changes. As he grew up, he learned through his own life experiences that radical changes are not always workable and good, mostly causing irritation and confusion, disturbing social equilibrium. The likely impact on family and personal life is ...
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