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They loved. Yet Rumi never dreamed of a future with a modest artist like Ratul. Is it just ambition, or is there a secret truth in Rumi’s life? Marriage, separation, other men’s handcuffs! Still, why can’t Rumi forget the smell of the earth that is on the broad chest of Ratul? In the writer’s words, ‘Many people live side by side in the family. They approach, move away. Even during the writing of the novel, this breakdown of the relationship, I remember only the joys and sorrows of such sublime resonances of heartbreak. They are not burning problems like politics, revolution or corruption. Yet the tension of these relationships changes the lives of ordinary people.’ ‘Still Life Burns’ is such a contemporary and common human story, where love-unlove, hope-desire, loss and victory are reflected in the author’s fastidious Munshiana. All in all, an eight-town but unique novel has been developed.
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