Writer Tara Devi Sunuwar’s collection of experiences, “Yuddhabhumima Damiyeko Man,” is set to be published. Written in a diary style, the book is set against the backdrop of Rolpa which will be published by Page Turner.
“The book is a beautiful window to observe the life of the Rolpali people, where readers can see the vivid picture of the soil affected by the storm of war, the innocent community, and the life in the barren landscape of deprivation,” says the publisher about the book.
Sunuwar is primarily a poet. She writes equally in Nepali and Sunuwar languages. Previously, her Nepali poetry collections “Paristiti,” “Aviral,” and the ghazal collection “Samjhanaka Phoolharu” have been published. Likewise, “Thun Thyani Sangraha,” “Desh Mapathu Voya,” poetry collection “Suya,” and ghazal collection “Jhupi Fu” are her published works in Sunuwar language.