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This is a unique compilation of poetry. The poems from the first and last groups describe and portray many of the challenges endured by the underprivileged and lower socio-economic citizens of Bangladesh. These poems expose the injustice, exploitation, and manipulation by society and the government upon its citizens, who have been forced to live in extreme poverty due to war, invasion, political corruption, and indifference. The disturbing issues surrounding prostitution, working in dangerous conditions, and living under constant threat are all addressed. These individuals are brainwashed to believe that their lives are worthless, and their existence is constantly at risk. The poems in the middle describe happier times. The poet has written about other topics that have impacted his mind, emotions, and life. My personal favourite poem is "My Dear Darling River." In this poem, the reader is given the opportunity and privilege to glimpse into the heart of the poet and discover the adoration and great love he holds for his wife and family.

মহিবুল আলম

Mohibul Alam He is devoted writer. He was born in Gobindganj, Sylhet District, Bangladesh, but his ancestral home is in Kazibari, Muradnagar Sadar, Comilla. Mohibul, a postgraduate in Bengali language and literature from Dhaka University, has been living abroad for many years. After living in New Zealand for about seventeen years, he has now settled in Gold Coast, Australia. Mohibul Alam is a novelist and short story writer. His most notable novels include Talpatar Puthi, Jora Sinthi Nadi Tere, Ishwar, and Rajkanya, as well as short story collections such as Tithikshay O Akashganga, Unisher Shekar Katha, and Nadiban O Koshter Panch Angul. Where the River Flows is his first bilingual poetry book. He received the Bangla Academy's Young Writer Project Award in 1998 for his first storybook, Tithikshay O Akash- ganga. Since then, he has received several other literary awards and honours, both in Bangladesh and abroad, for his diverse body of work. Drawing from these experiences, he continues his literary practice, focusing on his homeland and its people.

Title

যেখানে নদী যায়

Author

মহিবুল আলম

Publisher

Shaluk

Number of Pages

63

Language

Bengali / বাংলা

Category

  • Poems
  • First Published

    FEB 2025

    This is a unique compilation of poetry. The poems from the first and last groups describe and portray many of the challenges endured by the underprivileged and lower socio-economic citizens of Bangladesh. These poems expose the injustice, exploitation, and manipulation by society and the government upon its citizens, who have been forced to live in extreme poverty due to war, invasion, political corruption, and indifference. The disturbing issues surrounding prostitution, working in dangerous conditions, and living under constant threat are all addressed. These individuals are brainwashed to believe that their lives are worthless, and their existence is constantly at risk. The poems in the middle describe happier times. The poet has written about other topics that have impacted his mind, emotions, and life. My personal favourite poem is "My Dear Darling River." In this poem, the reader is given the opportunity and privilege to glimpse into the heart of the poet and discover the adoration and great love he holds for his wife and family.
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