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Chandra K. Bhat

Niyogi Books

Kathmandu Days

Kathmandu Days

ISBN: 9789385285493

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Kathmandu Days: The Blight and the Plight by Chandra K. Bhat is an evocative exploration of the author’s experiences in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu. The book delves into the complexities of life in the city, capturing the contrast between its vibrant culture and the challenges it faces, including rapid urbanization, poverty, and political instability. Bhat offers a personal and insightful narrative, blending his observations with historical and sociopolitical context. The book paints a vivid portrait of Kathmandu, examining its beauty, struggles, and the resilience of its people.

Through this narrative, Bhat captures not only the essence of Kathmandu’s chaotic yet captivating life but also explores broader themes of urbanization, identity, and socio-economic challenges. Kathmandu Days offers a unique perspective, combining personal experiences with an in-depth look at how external forces shape the lives of those living in the city.

Why You Should Read This Book

  • Provides an intimate and reflective look at life in Kathmandu, offering readers a deeper understanding of the city beyond typical travel narratives.
  • Engages with social and political issues that impact the daily lives of its inhabitants, shedding light on Nepal’s ongoing development and challenges.
  • Written by an author with personal experience in the region, giving the book authenticity and emotional depth.
  • Ideal for readers interested in South Asian literature, urban studies, and travel writing.
  • Offers a blend of storytelling and socio-political analysis, making it both a personal memoir and a critical examination of Kathmandu’s evolving landscape.

About the Author

Chandra K. Bhat is an author and observer of social, political, and cultural issues in South Asia. His works often explore the complexities of life in cities like Kathmandu, focusing on the intersection of urban life, politics, and social change. Bhat’s writing is known for its introspective nature and its ability to connect personal experiences with broader societal themes.

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