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Gham Chekene Pahad (Anthology of Poems, 1998) Yet We Live (Anthology, 2004) Sad Time (Anthology, 2007) [7] Between Words (Anthology, 2014) Time Dialogue (Anthology of Poems, 2016) Time, Society and Culture (Works on Literary and Cultural Thought, 2010) Ideological Perspective of Contemporary Nepali Poetry (Criticism, 2016) [8]
This list of Nepalese poets consists of poets of Neplease ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in Nepal or emigrated to Nepal from other regions of the world. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Poems Sangam: Contemporary Nepali Poetry in Translation: Haris Adhikari: 2018: Poems There's a Carnival Today: Manjushree Thapa 2017 Aaja Ramita Chha: Indra Bahadur Rai Novel Long Night of Storm [4] Prawin Adhikari 2018 Indra Bahadur Rai Short Stories Night: Poems [5] Muna Gurung 2019 Raat Sulochana Manandhar Poems The Nepal Nexus: Sanjaya ...
Dang District (Nepali: दाङ जिल्ला, ) is a district of Lumbini Province located in the Inner Terai of midwestern Nepal. Deukhuri Valley of the district is the capital of the province and is the second largest valley of Asia surrounded by Sivalik Hills and the Mahabharata Range. [1]
Nepali literature consists of the literature written in the Nepali language.The Nepali language has been the national language of Nepal since 1958. The Nepali language has also been recognized as a "major Indian literary language" by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.
Chakrapani Chalise (1883–1958) – poet,writer of national anthem of Kingdom of Nepal. Chandani Shah (1949–2001) – poet, queen of Nepal; Chandra Gurung - poet; Chittadhar Hridaya (1906–1982) – poet
Nawaraj Parajuli is a young Nepali poet. He is also the winner of the All Nepal Slam Poetry 2014. This is the poet's debut book. The anthology consists of 36 poems. The poems are centered around different themes such as relationships, Nepali society, and patriotism. [2]
The Nepali language has been the national language of Nepal since 1958. [1] Nepali evolved from Sanskrit and it is difficult to exactly date the history of Nepali language literature since most of the early scholars wrote in Sanskrit. It is, however, possible to roughly divide Nepali literature into five periods. [citation needed]