av Siddique Alam
705,-
Well known as a modern fiction writer with remarkable creative energy and keen insight into existential issues. Marzboom is a important novel. In the novel, there is a glimpse of all the events of the current India, by which the "new identity" of our country and nation is being established. In it, the changing but distorted faces of politics, economy, judiciary, army, police, religious fanaticism and media can be seen. Forcedly built temples, illegal occupation of other people's houses, land and ponds, people becoming cautious and afraid of questions, self-confidence in women's attitudes, backwardness of the country, romance of trade. Changing into, 99 percent of the country's population feeding lilies in the mud, the evolution of cosmos, mega police and metro police, cowardly nations making idols of their heads, politics going into the hands of gangsters, leaving the unmade paths. Topics such as creating new roads by cutting forests and destroying natural resources, maintaining the business of medicines for epidemics and diseases, harassment of minorities by Hindu nationalists, media and newspapers presenting the narrative of power as news are briefly mentioned. are scattered throughout the pages of the novel.