20 Literary Works Released Simultaneously

Kathmandu. A total of 20 literary works, including 18 by writer and litterateur Khushiram Daulya, have been released simultaneously. Twenty literary works from various genres were released at a program organized at Nepal Academy on Sunday.  

A total of 20 books were released at the program, including 18 by Daulya and one each by Anantavijay Daulya and Vishnu Gurung (Pyasi).  

The released works include poetry, stories, travelogues, novels, and biographies. Among the released works by litterateur Daulya are Sugandha (story collection), Halesidewkhi Muktinath (travel memoir), Badhyata (social novel), Bastibhritraka Hastiharu (short biography), Parkhalbhitra (poetry collection), Antarmanaka Awaj Dhun (poetry collection), and Jivanako Paribhasha (poetry collection). Similarly, Antahin Yatra, Prashantaka Chhal, Antrim Sankalpa, Bato Bhuleko Yatri, Maun Akash, Astitva, Ujyalo ko Khoji, Ritto Sahar, Upahar, Sambandha, and Jale ko Man (poetry collection) are included. Likewise, Anantavijay Daulya's children's literature Dosti and Vishnu Gurung (Pyasi)'s poetry collection Ban Pakhaka Phoolharu are included.  

The works were released by former UN Ambassador Professor Dr. Jayaraj Acharya and others. Speaking at the book release program, litterateur Daulya said that Nepali society and culture have been depicted through various genres of works.

He stated that although the number of works he has written has reached 29, the learning process in the field of literature is still ongoing. He expressed his gratitude to everyone who supported him in his writing journey.  

 

 

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