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2025
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| Acceso en liña: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17088416 |
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- <p><span>Novels explore the different dimensions of human existence.</span><span>The novel's origins are intertwined with the rise of expressionistic literature, following the trajectory of social realism. In post-independent Bangladesh, the social challenges and individual quests for identity and nationhood have significantly influenced novelistic forms and content.<a name="_Hlk186449939"></a> Shahidul Zahir (</span><span lang="BN">1953-2008</span><span>) emerged in Bengali fiction during the 1980s, pioneering post-structuralism and playing a vital role in the Bengal modernist avant-garde movement. He is recognized as a significant writer of the late 20th century, crafting a unique realm of thought and language through his introspective journey. His modern twist on Lokayata material intertwines narratives of rural and urban experiences, blending fantasy and reality in a postmodern style. Shahidul Zahir skillfully portrays the expressive landscape of post-liberation Bangladesh with a distinctive linguistic style, contributing to both Bengali and global literature. His experimental techniques, such as interior monologue and playful puns, add depth to his work while addressing cultural politics. This article explores the expressionistic aesthetics of postmodernism in his novels.</span></p>