Discussion on 'Snow Song' in Bharatpur

Baishak 6, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

Discussion on 'Snow Song' in Bharatpur

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A discussion and interaction was held on Saturday in Bharatpur on Tirtha Gurung's recently published novel 'Hiunko Geet'.

In the program organized by Tamu Pye Lhu Sangh Chitwan Working Committee, Bhupin Khadka said that Gurung writes beautiful poems and the beautiful dance of words can be seen in his poems. Khadka said that because he meditates on intellectual thought, literature lovers can find excellent narratives like snow songs. Commenting on

, Maya Konme Tamu Gurung said that Gurung legend and magical reality are well used in this novel. There is a lot of magical realism in the novel. There is a lot of importance of deep emotions in people, which is in this novel,' she said.

critic Keshav Chalise said that since this book is seen as an official document of Gurung ritual culture, at least this book should be in every home of the Gurung community. Chaliseka said that this is a great novel because it is a mixture of many stories and stories. 'However, the story is a bit too long, the characters are not reader friendly,' he commented. 

Another critic, Padmalal Bharti, said that the novel will describe the Gurung society seven hundred years ago, starting from the people in the present day. He said that this novel is a grand work like Mahabharata which includes all aspects of Gurung community. 

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