History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, Struggle for Freedom: Triumph and Tragedy. Cambridge, England and New York: Cambridge University Press. Rehearsing for Life: Theatre for Social Change in Nepal. "Siddhicharan Shrestha (1913–1992) in Nealese Perspective" (PDF). Delhi, India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe. Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to Modern Nepali Literature. Berkeley, CA, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press. The Darjeeling Distinction: Labor and Justice on Fair-Trade Tea Plantations in India. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. A Descriptive Grammar of Nepali and an Analyzed Corpus. The Theatre of Nepal and the People Who Make It: Urban History, Rural Forms. ^ "Nepal national anthem composer Amber Gurung dies at 79"."Drama of Disillusionment: Nepal's Theatre, 1990–2006". Sitaram Agrahari – (born 1957) – poet and journalist.Janak Sapkota – (born 1987) poet, haiku poet.Suman Pokhrel – (born 1967) poet, lyricist, translator and artist.Siddhicharan Shrestha – (1912–1992) – poet and dissident.Rebati Ramanananda Shrestha – (1932–2002) – freedom fighter, journalist and author.Girija Prasad Joshi – (1939–1987) – poet, playwright and novelist.Ganesh Lal Shrestha – (1911–1985) poet.Phatte Bahadur Singh – (1902–1983) poet.Buddha Sayami – (1944–2016) poet and member of Parliament.Yogmaya Neupane – (1867–1941) poet and women's rights pioneer.Vishnu Raj Atreya – (born 1944) poet and scholar.Toya Gurung – poet and member of the Nepal Academy.Sulochana Manandhar (born 1955) – poet, columnist and activist.Siddhicharan Shrestha – (1912–1992) poet and dissident.Shrawan Mukarung – (born 1968) – poet and songwriter.Saru Bhakta – (born 20 August 1955) poet, novelist.Sarita Tiwari (born 1980) – poet, columnist.Saraswati Pratikshya – poet, novelist.Rudra Raj Pande – (1901–1987) educator, poet, novelist.Prema Shah – (1945–2017) poet, novelist and short–story writer.Phatte Bahadur Singh – (1902–1983) poet, jailed for life for publishing a volume of poetry, before being released four years later.Naba Raj Lamsal – (born 1969) poet, radio journalist, and government official.Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya – (born 1940) poet.Motiram Bhatta – (1866–1896) poet and ghazalist.Mahananda Sapkota – (1896–1977) poet and linguist.Madhav Prasad Ghimire – (1919–2020) poet.Madan Mohan Mishra – (1931–2013) poet.Lekhnath Paudyal – (1885–1966) poet, founding Father of twentieth–century Nepali poetry.Lakshmi Prasad Devkota – (1909–1959) poet, playwright and essayist.Kul Bahadur KC – (1946–2013) poet, laureate.Kshetra Pratap Adhikary – (1943–2014) poet.Krishnahari Baral – (born, 1954) poet and critic.Krishna Bhooshan Bal – (1948–2012) poet.Janak Prasad Humagain–(1937–2006) poet.Gopal Yonzon – (1943–1997) songwriter.Gopal Prasad Rimal – (1918–1973) poet and playwright.Girija Prasad Joshi – (1939–1987) poet.Geeta Tripathee, (1972) – poet, lyricist and literary critic.Dharanidhar Koirala – (1893–1980) poet.Chandani Shah– (1949–2001) poet, queen of Nepal.Bhuwan Dhungana – (born 1947) poet and storywriter.Bhanubhakta Acharya – (1814–1868) poet and translator, first translation of Ramayana from Sanskrit, honored with the title of Adikavi ( The First Poet).Ashesh Malla (born 1954) – poet, playwright and theater person.Amber Gurung – (1938–2016) poet and musician, composer of the current national anthem.Abhi Subedi – (born 1945) poet, essayist, critic, columnist and playwright.A black and white photo of Poet Kul Bahadur KC Nepali
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