Discussion on 'Shuklambra'

Writer Rokaya says that the novel was prepared during the campaign to correct the fake face of politics that changes overnight.

Bhadra 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Discussion on 'Shuklambra'

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Narrator Tara Khatri Rokaya's first novel 'Shuklambara' has been discussed in the capital.

In the program, critic Anita Koirala opined that 'Shuklambara' is a novel based on reality and it conveys the message that struggle should overcome life. He said that the novel covers the story of gender discrimination and cultural conflict as well.  Bharti Neupane, a critic of

, said that the society of Khotang is covered by patriarchy in the novel. 'Shuklambra' was born from the story of a woman who grew up in every rural area of ​​the society,' she said, 'if the path of cultural conflict could be explored, the beauty of the work would have been added.'

Essayist Yuvraj Nayaghare congratulated the author and said that Humla's picture, character and character were reflected in the work and it became beautiful. He explained that the novel plays a special role in searching for justice, equality and light in the dark underbelly of Humla. 

Author Rokaya said that she prepared the novel 'Shuklambara' after walking many paths of struggle. His  The saying was.   In the discussion organized by

'Parshvapath' Prof.Dr. Hiranyalal Gyawali, Laxman Gamnage, Dr. Ambika Aryal, Dr. Hem Bhandari, DR Rai, Geeta Regmi, Shobha Adhikari, Jaya Budhathoki, Rajesh Khanal, Rekha Gyawali, Namrata Bhandari and other literary writers were also present.

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