Radha (novel) explained

Radha
Author:Krishna Dharabasi
Language:Nepali
Country:Nepal
Genre:Novel
Published:2005
Publisher:Pairavi Book House
Isbn:9789937541275
Title Orig:राधा
Orig Lang Code:ne
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Awards:Madan Puraskar, 2005

Radha (Nepali: '''राधा''') is a 2005 novel written by Krishna Dharabasi, winner of prestigious Nepali literary award Madan Puraskar.[1] The novel was an adaptation of the ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharat, giving greater prominence to the character of Radha. Inspired by Jacques Derrida's Theory of Deconstruction, Dharabasi completely changed the characters of Radha and Krishna, making Radha brave, dignified and revolutionary.[2]

Synopsis

The plot of Radha reflects the situation in Nepal at the time of its publication, especially the Nepalese Civil War.

Radha is an example of “Lila Lekhan”, a Nepalese metaphysical novel concerned with explaining the features of reality that exist beyond the physical world and our immediate senses, for which Dharabasi is known.

Translation

The book is translated into English as Radha: Love, War, and Renunciation by Mahesh Paudyal.[3] [4]

Reception

The book won the prestigious Madan Puraskar for the year 2062 BS (2005).[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Republica. 5 things about Krishna Dharabasi. 2021-11-19. My Republica. en.
  2. Web site: 2018-02-02. बजारमा नयां हलचल कृष्ण धारावासीको राधा. 2021-11-19. नेपाली जनता :: Nepali Janta. en-US.
  3. Web site: साहित्यकार कृष्ण धरावासीको राधा मेरिल्याण्डको पुस्तकालयमा. 2021-11-19. Enepalese.
  4. Web site: साहित्यकार कृष्ण धरावासीको राधा अमेरिकाको पुस्तकालयमा. 2021-11-19. sajhasawal.com.np. en.
  5. Web site: कृष्ण धरावासी – मदन पुरस्कार गुठी. 2021-11-19. guthi.madanpuraskar.org.