Sab Kichu Bhene Pare
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Cover of eleventh edition | |
| Author | Humayun Azad |
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Samar Majumder |
| Language | Bengali |
| Subject | Interpersonal relationship |
| Genre | Novel |
| Published | February 1995 |
| Publisher | Agamee Prakashani |
| Publication place | Bangladesh |
| Media type | Hardcover |
| Pages | 144 (eleventh edition) |
| ISBN | 9789844012646 |
| OCLC | 32891823 |
| LC Class | PK1730.12.J26 S23 1995 |
| Preceded by | Chappanno Hazar Borgomile (1994) |
| Followed by | Manush Hishbe Amar Oporadhshomuho (1996) |
Shôb Kichhu Bhenge Pôre (Bengali: সব কিছু ভেঙে পড়ে, English: Everything Falls Apart)[1] is a 1995 Bengali novel written by Bangladeshi novelist Humayun Azad. It was first published in February 1995 by Agamee Prakashani in the Ekushey Book Fair from Dhaka, 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.[2][3] Considering the structural and point of view, it is a modern biographical novel in Bengali literature.[3]
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.[3][better source needed]
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)