Critics on Parijat's Novels

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125 pages 2025

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This book explores the life, ideas, and literary impact of Parijat, one of Nepal’s most powerful yet often overlooked novelists. While her work is widely read and admired, critical writing about her novels has remained scattered and difficult to access. This book brings those voices together, offering readers a clearer picture of how Parijat’s writing has been understood and debated over time.

Drawing on a wide range of critical perspectives, the book traces how interpretations of Parijat’s novels have evolved across generations. It looks at how early critics focused on themes such as existentialism and rebellion, and how later readers introduced feminist, social, and political insights into her work. Written in an accessible style, Critics on Parijat’s Novels invites general readers, students, and literature enthusiasts to rediscover Parijat’s novels and appreciate their lasting relevance in Nepali and South Asian literature.

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