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Wikipedia article




'Abu Ibrahimer Mirtu' ('Abu Ibrahim's Death') is a Bengali novel written by Shahidul Zahir. This is Zahir's fourth novel posthumously published by Mowla Brothers in 2009. Written against the backdrop of the reign of the then dictator Hussein Muhammad Ershad, it is a novella, the story of which is rich in connotations and commentary on human experience. The dedication of the novel reads: "People does die, of course, but the meaning of death is different..." Also includes "A person is inherently dead, or heavier than Taishan, or lighter than a feather" quote by Chinese historian Sima Qian (206 BC AD 220). primary reference The novel won the Prothom Alo Borsho Shera Boi award in 2009.

Publications



Before being published as a book, 'Abu Ibrahimer Mirtu' was published in 'Nipun' on 6 June 1991. Later, the first print was published by Mowla Brothers in Dhaka in February 2009 and the third in February 2020. primary reference

Character



* Abu Ibrahim - Government employee

* Mamata - Abu Ibrahim's wife

* Bindu - Abu Ibrahim's daughter

* Helen - Abu Ibrahim's classmate

* Siddik Hosen - Office Boss

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