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Reflections

Defeat of Masculinity in ‘The Telegram on the Table’

Parshu Shrestha (First published in 2009 in CET Journal, Issue no. 1, Itahari) 1. Background Now-a-days, the analysis of a literary text with the feminist point of...

Changing General Psyche towards the Oppressed

Bharat Chand I was hit with a stick by one of my grandfathers in the village when I was pursuing eighth grade. What had happened...

The Middle Country: A Review

Ram Dayal Rakesh The book under review, The Middle Country: The Middle Country: Traverse of Madhesh Through War, Colonization & Aid, Dependent Racist State...

Lokendra Bahadur Chand’s ‘Spring: An Adept Director’

Subash Singh Parajuli Spring: An Adept Director is a debuted anthology of hundred poems in English language composed by very revered and acclaimed personality especially...

Expansion and Portrayal of Essential Humanity in Bisht’s Writing

V.K. Joshi Expansion of situations, thoughts, emotions and characters in literary creations are directly related to a writer’s intensity of imagination and capability of creating...

Reading Suman Bantawa’s ‘Iha’

Eagam KhalingI had heard Suman Bantawa’s name many times, but I was able to meet him in person only in the year 2000. Since...

Yugkavi: A Symbol of Consciousness

Shyamdas Vaishnav It can be discerned that the world of Nepali speaking people regards Yugkavi Siddhicharan Shrestha as the symbol of national consciousness.  Everyone can...

Zen Poetry Movement in Nepal: An Endeavor to Resurrect a Meditative Art

Mahesh PaudyalWhen poet Krishna Prasai launched his first cycle of Zen poems, Sun-Showers, in 2011, the project had been hailed as ‘homecoming’ of Zen....

Literary Translations: A Cultural Bridge to Nepal-China Relations

Mahesh Paudyal Abstract The cultural relations between Nepal and China predate their diplomatic relations by many centuries. The formal diplomatic relations were established only some sixty-five...

Subjective Impressions in Palpasa Café

Parshu Shrestha Introduction The idea of subjective impressions in creation and judgment of arts is related to aestheticism, which was mainly developed in the late Victorian...

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