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Abhi Subedi; Amar Neupane; Ambika Prasad Upadhyaya; Arbind Rimal; Ashesh Malla; Baburam Acharya; Bairagi Kainla; Bal Krishna Pokharel; Balkrishna Sama; Banira Giri
This is a list of poets who have written in the Nepali language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Parijat – (1937–1993) – Nepali novelist, poet. First woman to win Madan Puraskar [53] Phatte Bahadur Singh – (1902–1983) – poet, jailed for life for publishing a volume of poetry, before being released four years later [54] [55]
Santosh Lamichhane; Sanu Sharma - novelist, short story writer, poet, lyricist; Saru Bhakta – poet, novelist, playwright; Satya Mohan Joshi – poet, playwright ...
Nepali Visions, Nepali Dreams: David Ruben: 1980: An Anthology of Short Stories of Nepal: Kesar Lall Tej R. Kansakar 1998: The Himalayan Voices: Michael Hutt: 1993: Selected Nepali Poems: Taranath Sharma: 1999: Poems Selected Nepali Essays: Govinda Raj Bhattarai: 2003: Essays Contemporary Nepali Poems: Padma Devkota: 2000: Poems Manao Secret ...
Taraka Ratna married Alekhya Reddy, a divorcee, on August 2, 2012 at the Sanghi Temple. She was a costume designer in one of his films where they met and fell in love. Despite both their families being against the marriage, they got married in the presence of a couple of friends and two family members from Reddy's side.
It was inspired by the anti-Rana protest in Nepal. He also started writing Sarbahara (Proletariat) after his name. [citation needed] Since his brother was a member of the Nepali Congress and he was Communist, there was an ideological rift between the brothers which led to Sherchan moving out of his brother's residence. He started writing poems ...
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.