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Karnali Blues, by Buddhisagar, is the most widely read Nepali novel to have appeared in the last twenty years. As it recounts the evolution of a father-son relationship-a son's search for approval, a father's small acts of kindness and forgiveness, a son's fears for his father's dignity as his fortunes and faculties begin to fail-the reader is deeply drawn into young Brisha Bahadur's world. His father is kind and idealistic; his mother, though she is kind too, is often frustrated and irascible. The characters in this book are some of the most carefully drawn and authentic in all of Nepali literature. In a backwater district of a country about to undergo radical social, political and cultural change, Brisha's dreams, his games and his mischief, his loves, his hopes and his fears come alive. Translated from the Nepali by Michael Hutt, this highly original piece of work, with the simplicity of its language and its emotional range, holds the power to take your breath away. Its principal themes-the love between a son and his father, the joys and sorrows of childhood, the daily struggle for survival-are universal, and will resonate with readers the world over.
Book Details
Publisher: India Penguin
Publish Date: Feb 15th, 2022
Pages: 422
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.20in - 1.00in - 1.05lb
EAN: 9780143454397
Categories: • Classics• Literary• Family Life - General
About the Author
Buddhisagar: - Buddhisagar is a highly original writer: he invents metaphors, coins phrases and makes references that are opaque even to Nepali readers.
Hutt, Michael: - Michael Hutt is a former professor of Nepali and Himalayan Studies, SOAS, University of London.
Praise for this book
A rich, lively, constantly engaging story. Buddhisagar is a Nepali Charles Dickens, orchestrating a great gallery of characters, and juggling their stories with seamless skill. It is impressive, ambitious and compulsively readable. -- MICHAEL PALIN