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Khagendra Sangraula pens memoir
Professor Abhi Subedi, columnist CK Lal and poet Upendra Subba jointly launched Balyakalka Padchapharu, a memoir by a well-known author Khagendra SangraulabookmarkProfessor Abhi Subedi, columnist CK Lal and poet Upendra Subba jointly launched Balyakalka Padchapharu, a memoir by a well-known author Khagendra Sangraula, on Wednesday.
Published at : May 29, 2014
Updated at : May 29, 2014 09:02
Kathmandu
The memoir published by Fine Print is about Sangraula’s childhood, and the society he saw through a boy’s eyes.
Lal said Sangraula’s writing style was rich and creative. “He is a writer whose writings are never the same and offer a rich taste of flow and imagination,” said Lal.
Subedi said that Sangraula’s memoir reminded him of Gabriel García Márquez, a Nobel prize-winning Colombian novelist, who passed away recently.
Sangraula, however, warned that there was nothing new in his book, but stressed that ‘no one should forget their origins, from where they came.’
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