Loo (novel) explained

Loo
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pub Date:2012
Caption:Cover page of the 1st edition
Set In:Banke district, Nepal
Orig Lang Code:ne
Title Orig:लू
Followed By:Ghamkiri
Isbn:9789937853828
Publisher:Sangri~La Books
Genre:Fiction
Country:Nepal
Language:Nepali
Author:Nayan Raj Pandey
Publisher2:FinePrint Publication

Loo is a 2012 Nepali novel by Nayan Raj Pandey.[1] [2] It is the fifth novel of the writer and was published in 2012 by Sangri~La Publication. The book was critically acclaimed and became a bestseller.[3]

The book is set in a village near Indo-Nepalese border in western Nepal.[4] The book includes the writer's own experience growing up in Nepalgunj. According to writer, the main character Elaiya is a combination of people, he knew growing up.[5] The book was reprinted by FinePrint Publication in 2015.

Synopsis

The book is set in a fictional village called Pattharpuruwa in Banke district of Nepal near the Indian border. The book shows the strange and everyday events of the village. Since, the village is located near Indian border, far from the capital city, the village is neglected by the central Nepalese government and troubled by the Sashastra Seema Bal, the Indian border guarding force. The village is shown being continuously being encroached by the Indian side.[6] [7] The major theme of this book is social realism. The book shows the socio-economic conditions of people in Madesh region of Nepal. The book shows how the people living in the region are neglected by Nepalese government.

Character

Translation and adaptations

The English translation of the book is to be released soon.[8]

The book was adapted into a play by Sarita Shah in 2017. The play was presented by Tandav theatre and was staged in Mandala theatre.[9] [10]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Shah. Jit Bahadur. August 18, 2012. 'लू' उपन्यास र सीमा क्षेत्रको पीडा. Nagarik News.
  2. News: Shrestha. Laxman. July 7, 2012. दैनिक १२–१५ घण्टासम्म लगातार लेखिरहेँ. Dainik Lumbini.
  3. Web site: 2021-06-15. Nayan Raj Pandey's new collection of stories, Jiyara, hits the shelves. 2021-11-11. Nepal Live Today. en.
  4. News: Pranjali. Suresh. April 20, 2012. Snapshots of the subaltern. Kathmandu Post.
  5. Web site: Setopati. सबिना श्रेष्ठ . लेखक नयनराज पाण्डे भन्छन्- मेरा पात्रहरू मैले देखिरहेकै मान्छे हुन् (भिडिओ). 2021-11-11. Setopati. hi.
  6. Web site: 2020-09-24. Top 5 Nepali Books That Require Translation For International Appeal. 2021-11-11. Wordinvent. en-US.
  7. News: Bartaman. Govinda. April 14, 2012. एउटा अग्लो उपन्यास. Kantipur.
  8. Web site: Swechcha. Sangita. 2019-11-24. 'Our writing quality will be rightly tested only when it reaches the global market': An interview with writer Nayan Raj Pandey. 2021-11-11. Global Literature in Libraries Initiative. en.
  9. Web site: Ground zero: Pattharpuruwa. 2021-11-11. kathmandupost.com. English.
  10. Web site: Kantipur-'लू' ले सम्झाउँछ कञ्चनपुर - कान्तिपुर समाचार. 2021-11-11. ekantipur.com.