Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht by Mirza Athar Baig is an exploration of the complexities of modern life through the lens of technology and human identity. The novel follows the narrative of a seemingly ordinary clerk working within the vast, impersonal expanse of cyberspace. As the story unfolds, Baig delves into themes of existentialism, the role of technology in shaping self-identity, and the interplay between reality and virtual spaces. The book’s philosophical and reflective tone provides readers with a critical look at how digital environments impact human emotions, relationships, and purpose in contemporary society.
Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht
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Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht by Mirza Athar Baig is a thought-provoking novel set in the digital age. It follows the journey of a clerk in cyberspace, exploring themes of identity, technology, and existentialism.
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