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Arun Sharma “The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind
Arun Sharma “The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind
Dr. Dosti Regmi Gurcharan Das was the CEO of a company. He took an early retirement, learned Sanskrit, and delved into the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata
Marcus Silcock When you look up anti-poetry you are likely to run into the work of Nicanor Parra. Parra said something like “real seriousness” resides
Dr. Dosti Regmi Human beings are deep wired for chaos, complexity, chase and dissatisfaction because of the dichotomy between the impulsive limbic brain and the reasoning of
Yubaraj poudel Title: The colours of spring Author: Kuma Raj Subedi Year of publication: 2023 Publisher: Sahityapost Genre: Poetry Kuma Ray Subedi’s ‘The Colours of
Begam Thapa Mahanand Dhakal, a well known literary figure in Nepali literature, is a poet, novelist, journalist, and educator. He started his literary journey with ‘Aama‘
Prof. Govinda Raj Bhattarai, PhD Gopal Paudel ‘Basanta’ is a well-read scholar, a well-versed poet and now a retired University Teacher of English known for
Subash Singh Parajuli ‘Wake Up Ali, Wake up ‘ a debuted novel by Sumit Sharma, aka Sameer visualizes for the vibrant issues of Nepalese labor
Dr. Dosti Regmi Today I saw this young lady in my radiology suite. She looked beautiful, calm and resilient. Yet it juxtaposed with the fact
Mahesh Paudyal Engagement with death on a philosophical plane has always been a matter of fascination for poets. Ritual treatment of death as an ultimate
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