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Karnali blues

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Nepali novels are works of Nepali literature written in the Nepali language, mostly by Nepalese writers, who are often also the authors of literary criticism and other literary works in Nepali. The first modern work in Nepali appeared in Kathmandu on August 16, 1861, titled Basant Bahar.
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Chapter 1 - Karnali blues

Karnali Blues is written by Buddhi Sagar and was published by FinePrint publications in 2010. This book is about the story of a young boy who travels through different phases of his life with his

parents. The story's main focus is on the protagonist's father. The novel depicts the father-son relationship in a family from Far-western region of Nepal. The novels begins with birth of Brisha Bahadur, the narrator of the novel. Brisha Bahadur narrates his father struggles. The novel is divided into eleven days. Brisha Bahadur is taking care of his father who is sick in those eleven days and he reminisces his past with his father. It is also translated into English language by Michael Hutt.