Srasta ra Sahitya

Anthology of essays by Uttam Kunwar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Srasta ra Sahitya

Srasta ra Sahitya (Nepali: स्रष्टा र साहित्य, lit.'Writer and literature') is a collection of essays by Uttam Kunwar.[1] The book was published on 1966 by Sajha Prakashan. The essays are based on the writer's interview with thirty-five prominent Nepali writers, poets and litterateurs.

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AuthorUttam Kunwar
Original titleस्रष्टा र साहित्य
LanguageNepali
GenreNon-fiction (Essay)
Published1966
PublisherSajha Prakashan, Uttam Kunwar Smarak Puraskar Guthi
Publication placeNepal
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages251
AwardMadan Puraskar, 2023 BS
ISBN9789937853835
OCLC31253520
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The book won the Madan Puraskar in the same year.[2] Kunwar worked as an editor for popular Nepali literary magazine Ruprekha and was an active literary journalist .The book's popularity and thematic variety and interest not only attracted the readers, but also gained recognition as a supporting material for various universities.[3]

Synopsis

Kunwar worked as an editor for popular Nepali literary magazine Ruprekha. He conducted interviews with various Nepali writers. The interviews were not in simple question and answer format but were in a conversational way between Kunwar and writers that helped the readers know the writers in a more familiar and humane manner. He wrote essays based on those interviews.[4]

Some of the writers included in the book are:-

Award

Kunwar won the prestigious Madan Puraskar for the year 2023 BS (1966) at the age of 27.

Translations and Reprint

The book was reprinted by Uttam Kunwar Memorial Award Fund in 2013.[14]

Various essays from the books are translated into English by Niranjan Kunwar for The Record, an independent digital publication house.[15]

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary celebration of Nepal-Russia diplomatic relation on September 30, 2016, Nepal Russia Literary Association, headed by Prof Dr Jangab Chauhan released a Russian translation of the book.[16][17]

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