The reading compass
A look back at Nepali Times' 2023 reads
A look back at Nepali Times' 2023 reads
Here are the recent 10 books selected by the Nepali Times team for your Tihar reading. From heritage restoration and preservation to...
The Soviets had just invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968 to crush the Prague Spring pro-democracy movement. A year later, the Czechs were in...
Yogmaya by Neelam Karki Niharika Neelam Karki Niharika's 2018 Madan Puraskar-winning Yogmaya is a compelling historical fiction on women's rights and freedom...
The past often feels like a foreign country, as British author LP Hartley once famously wrote, because ‘they do things differently there’.There...
German journalist Peter Hinze always had a fascination for the Himalaya, and later for trail-running. On one of his trips to Nepal, at...
A character in Buddhisagar’s bestselling 2010 novel कर्नाली ब्लुज (Karnali Blues) has the habit of adding “हजुरको” (‘hajurko’) at the end of his...
Contrary to industry projections, paper book sales during the pandemic in Nepal have seen healthy growth after an initial setback. Stores were...
Born in Calcutta, and now a New York-based writer, Amitav Ghosh approaches the subject of the global environmental crisis through two literary genres: fiction...
In May 2020, in the middle of the first lockdown in Nepal, Jeeya Shrestha discovered Bookstagram, a niche community of readers on...