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भोटको के कुरा | la.lit
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Monday, June 15, 2015. आमसभ क भ ल पल ट ऊ स ब कझ पढ उन गय प र न स पलक क ठ म पस र ह ज र ख त पल ट य आफ न न मक ख ल सफ च रम र त झण ड हल ल रह क द ख य. उसक अघ ल ल द नक ह ज र म प र न स पलल र त लग इद एक थ ए र क शल स ध य , “सर, क न र त? र क शल भन य “य द ई ब चम त ङ ख वक भ न नत छ, क ष ण सर ”. त य द न उसल कक ष ल एन भ ल पल ट ऊ पन ध र म न ट ढ ल गर स क ल प ग य उस गर र त धर स हर ह ज र आज द व द नक ह ज र गर न ठ उ म ट स एक थ ए. त यह र क श च न वक म ख प र र न इट बसब ट चन द रगढ झर क ह. २ नम न ब र ड ग स क लक प र न स पल. र क शल ...
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Non-Fiction | la.lit
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Langtang Village, April 2013. Langtang’s Lost: An Oral History of the Village that Vanished. Text by Rabi Thapa, Slides by Prasiit Sthapit. Sunday, April 24, 2016. Cruelly, it was Langtang’s very vitality that spelled doom for extended families up and down the valley. While Hanging and Floating. Thursday, March 10, 2016. Thousands of men, multicolored pain. We are damaged! The tale of how R. crossed the Himalayas. Wednesday, October 28, 2015. Saturday, October 3, 2015. Travelers in the Night.
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Pranaya Rana Wins Writing Nepal 2015 | la.lit
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Pranaya Rana Wins Writing Nepal 2015. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The second edition of La.Lit’s Writing Nepal short story contest, judged by US-based Nepali writer Samrat Upadhyay, has been won by Pranaya Rana with his tale of a man obsessed, ‘In the hollow of your hands hides a heartbeat’. Writing Nepal 2015 culminated with the announcement of the winners on Tuesday, 4 August, at The Left Turn bookshop in Jhamsikhel, Lalitpur. Pranaya Rana, Winner, Writing Nepal 2015. Jebin Gautam ( Mirroring memories).
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Reviews | la.lit
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Sunday, June 19, 2016. Mountains melt, forests are felled, rivers flow and ebb, and where are we? It is tempting to imagine that climate change is too big for small places like Kurule to adapt to. But people still live here. Everything is everything else. Wednesday, June 8, 2016. In All of Us In Our Own Lives, Thapa hammers in the adage that the personal is political, especially in a country like Nepal where there is no circle around the individual. Other words, other worlds. Sunday, April 17, 2016.
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The Journal | la.lit
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Thursday, July 14, 2016. Those skulls and bones, not so long ago, were covered in flesh. A day at the protests. Thursday, May 19, 2016. Soon afterwards, though, a party activist came up and shook my hand. ‘Nice to meet you,’ he intoned in English. While Hanging and Floating. Thursday, March 10, 2016. Thousands of men, multicolored pain. We are damaged! On privilege: Notes from the Nepal Literature Festival. Thursday, February 18, 2016. I am Juthey, a lowly, poor man of this world. I can never be great.
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Closed Citizenship | la.lit
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Monday, July 13, 2015. The sudden consensus of the ruling parties to formulate a national constitution post-earthquake indicates nothing more than a very manipulative kind of political will. While the leap from a seven-year impasse to draft constitution seems impressive, what’s disturbing is how the draft misses out on issues relating to gender equality and Nepali citizenship. As the pressure to force amendments to the misogynistic definition of a ‘Nepali citizen’ escalates, the prospects for single pare...
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Writing Nepal 2015 Shortlist | la.lit
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Writing Nepal 2015 Shortlist. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. After browsing through 100-plus entries on the slow train from Saigon to Hanoi, Writing Nepal judge Samrat Upadhyay has whittled us a sharp shortlist. Here are the lucky seven – Congratulations! Abhishek Shrestha - Swansong. Pranaya Rana – In the hollow of your hands hides a heartbeat. Abha Niraula - The paarijats will bloom. Shreeansh Agrawal - Phantasm. Richa Pokhrel - The broken wings of an owl. Sumit Poudyal - Shashi Neupane decides. A href= title...
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Interviews | la.lit
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Langtang Village, April 2013. Langtang’s Lost: An Oral History of the Village that Vanished. Text by Rabi Thapa, Slides by Prasiit Sthapit. Sunday, April 24, 2016. Cruelly, it was Langtang’s very vitality that spelled doom for extended families up and down the valley. It’s like a time bomb: when will it explode? Monday, March 30, 2015. Nepali Writing in English: An interview with Pramod Mishra, 2004. Sunday, December 8, 2013. Can you talk about the situation of English in Nepal? Kantipur Kurakani “...
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Danish Centre for Culture and Development. European Union Culture Programme. The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. Kathmandu International Art Festival. Kathmandu University Center for Art and Design. Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust. Is happy that @prajwalparajuly. Will be in town to launch his book. Details: https:/ t.co/pNiJ02Hx. Over a year ago. If all things die, let poetry live on! Sarah Kay is coming to K-Town! Over a year ago. Over a year ago. Follow @LitJatra on twitter.
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Educational Programs | Word Warriors
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Write to Speak is a campaign run by the Word Warriors to introduce spoken word poetry to youth from diverse communities, giving them an opportunity to speak out and be heard. Spoken word poetry has proved to be a great tool for students’ overall development. As it combines creative writing and expression with stage performance in an appreciative environment, it has helped many students to become their freer and creative selves. To book us at your school/institutions/organization, Contact us.