Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota

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Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota
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Cover of the first edition
Author Shahidul Zahir
Original titleজীবন ও রাজনৈতিক বাস্তবতা
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Genre Novella
Set in Bangladesh Liberation War
PublisherMowla Brothers
Publication date
February 1988
Media typeprint (hardcover)
Pages48 (original first edition)
Followed by Se Ratey Purnima Chilo (1995) 

Jibon O Rajnaitik Bastobota is a Bengali novel by Shahidul Zahir. It was published in Dhaka by Mowla Brothers in 1988 as a debut noble by Zahir. The novella is written against the backdrop of Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. [1]

A play with the same title based on this novel was performed in Dhaka directed by dramatist Syed Jamil Ahmed. [2] [3] [4] The inaugural show was held on 23 March 2019, on the death anniversary of Zaheer. [5]

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