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Pathshala (novel)

Pathshala
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AuthorTirtha Gurung
Original titleपाठशाला
LanguageNepali
GenreComing of age
PublishedAugust 26, 2017
PublisherBook Hill Publications
Publication placeNepal Nepal
Media typePrint
Pages245
Awards
  • INLS Best Novel Award
  • Tamu Sahitya Award
  • Madan Puraskar (Shortlisted)
ISBN9789937910156
Followed byAapa Kharpa 

Pathshala (Nepali: पाठशाला, lit.'School') is a Nepali coming–of–age novel by Tirtha Gurung.[1] It was published on August 26, 2017, by Book Hill Publications. It is the debut novel of the author. The book was shortlisted for the Madan Puraskar in the same year. Gurung worked as a teacher in a school and wrote this book from his various experiences with his pupils.[2]

Synopsis

Pathshala is a coming of age story of a Nepalese teenage boy. It depicts the story of an urban teenager and presents the various the elements of his social life—friends, family, school. It sheds light on the growing pains of an adolescent child in a city.[3] Gagan is the central character of the book who lives in the city of Pokhara.[4]

Reception

The book won the International Nepali Literary Society Best Novel Award for the year 2019. The prize is awarded every two year for best novel in Nepali language. The book also received the "Tamu Sahitya Award".[5] The book was also shortlisted for the coveted Madan Puraskar for 2017.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "गुरुङको पाठशाला बजारमा". saptahik.com.np (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  2. ^ Setopati, तीर्थ गुरुङ. "'पाठशाला' मेरो कथा होइन". Setopati (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  3. ^ "पाठशाला एक तीर्थयात्रा". पाठशाला एक तीर्थयात्रा (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  4. ^ "Decoding the teenage mind". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  5. ^ Swechcha, Sangita (2019-11-04). "'International collaboration is the key in bringing Nepali literature to the external world': An interview with publisher Bhupendra Khadka of Book Hill Publishing". Global Literature in Libraries Initiative. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  6. ^ Thapa, Richa (2018-07-12). "Eight books shortlisted for Madan Puraskar". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
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