Amar Neupane

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Amar Neupane
अमर न्यौपाने
Born
NationalityNepali
Other namesAmar
CitizenshipNepal
Occupationwriter
Years active2009-present
Known forBest youth novelist
Notable workSeto Dharti

Amar Neupane (Nepali: अमर न्यौपाने) is a Nepali youth novelist and personality in Nepalese literature.

His first novel Paniko Gham (Water's Sun) was published in 2066 BS and won the Padhyashree Sahitya Samman award. His collection of children's stories Kalilo Man (Young Heart) won the Parijat Balsahitya Pandulipi Purashkar award. His novel Seto Dharti won the Madan Puraskar—the greatest award in Nepalese literature—and also the Ramraj Panta Smriti Purashkar award.[1] His novel Karodaun Kasturi[2] is based on the story of what Nepali comedian Hari Bansha Acharya would have become if he hadn't recognized his talent as a comedian.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Goodreads - Seto Dharti". Goodreads.com. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  2. ^ Kasturi, Karodau (11 January 2015). Karodau Kasturi by Amar Neupane. Kathmandu, Nepal: Fineprint Inc. ISBN 978-9937-8931-4-5.