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Ram Krishna Bantawa | |
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Born | 1 January 1967 |
Occupation | Nepali Writer, Lyricist , Novelist |
Nationality | Nepali |
Notable works | Shrill Mist [Saghan Tuwanlo] Aamalai Chitthi |
Spouse | Deep Bantawa |
Children | 1 |
Ram Krishna Bantawa (Nepali:रामकृष्ण वान्तवा) is a Nepalese author , writer, Lyricist, and Novelist.[1]He is well known for his novel "Saghan Tuwanlo" (Nepali:साघन तुवाँलो)" which has been translated to English as "Shrill Mist "and "Aamalai Chitthi" which is being translated to English.[2]
Bantawa is a diasporic novelist, he has spent the majority of his life in Hong Kong. Most of his books are written while he was outside the country, reflecting a blend of his experiences in Hong Kong while maintaining a deep connection to Nepali culture, traditions, and society.[2][1]
Early Life[edit]
Ram Krishna Bantawa was born on 1 January 1967(Nepali:बि.सं. १७ पुष २०२३)[2]as the youngest son to father Pancham Bantawa and mother BhadraSara Bantawa in Khotang District Nepal.
Works[edit]
"Saghan Tuwanlo(Nepali:साघन तुवाँलो)".[3] is Bantawa's famous Novel published in 2008. His novel focuses on the courage, love and injustice of two womens. The novel spans the period from Nepal's first constitution in 1846 to the murder of King Birendra in 2001.[2][4]His Novel has been translated to English by Nara Devi Rai as "Shrill Mist"[5][4]
Bantawa's first novel Kharani(Nepali:खरानी) was published in 1988. Atma (Nepali:आत्मा) followed in 1996, Radha Ram(Nepali:राधा राम) in 1997 and Ama Chhori (Nepali:आमाछोरी[6]) in 1998.
Bhag Ek (Part 1), a book of modern songs, appeared in 1995, followed by Bhag Dui (Part 2) in 1998. His first album, Dhuwa(Nepali:धुवा),was produced in 1998.[7]
Bantawa's drama Ashiskshya ko pratiphal(Nepali:अशिक्ष्या को प्रतिफल ) was published in 1995.
In 1999 his short epic, Mayajaal (Nepali:मायाजाल) a poetry collection was published.[1][8]
In 2005, Bantawa's folk, contemporary and pop album Aavaa (Nepali:आभा),[7] sung solo by the Nepali singer Abha Mukarung, brought stardom to the singer in Nepal among which Kata Hideko[9] was famous.
Aawaz, an album dedicated to peace, featured Bantawa's lyrics with music composed by Nagendra Shrestha and sung by Bikal Pardhan and Abha Mukarung.[7] Aawaz album included songs like " Kunai Phool jasto Lagyo" , "Aawaj Sanga" etc
In 2019 Bantawa's Novel Aamalai Chitthi (Nepali:आमालाई चिठी) was published. His Novel is being translated to English by Dr. Devi Panthi .[1]
In 2020 During COVID-19 pandemic, Bantawa's Nepali song sung by Nepali singer composer CL Sharma along with Mahesh Silpakar and Suresh Chand was dedicated to all people to fight against the virus.[7][10]
In 2023 Bantawa's Nepali Song 'Hamro Maya', a song dedicated to all the lover's to love their loved one's unconditionally with no boundaries, featured Bantawa's Lyrics composed by Singer-Composer CL Sharma and sung by Mahesh Silpakar and Melina Rai.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e Ghimire, Pawan (10 September 2021). "" रामकृष्ण बान्तवाको 'आमालाई चिट्ठी', आध्यात्मदेखि विज्ञानसम्म "". NepalKhoj. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d श्रेष्ठ, शेखरकुमार (28 March 2020). ""पुस्तक समीक्षा: साघना तुवाँलो उपनासमा रामकृष्ण बन्तवा"". साहित्य संग्रहालय. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
- ^ https://opac.tucl.edu.np/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=97306&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20Ram%20Krishna%20Bantawa
- ^ a b "Shrill Mist". Goodreads. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
- ^ Bantawa, Ram Krishna (2007). Shrill Mist. Asia 2000 Limited. ISBN 978-962-8783-30-4.
- ^ Bantawa, Ram Krishna (2001). आमा छोरी [Mother Daughter] (in nep). Sunsari: Jagat Bahadur Bantawa, Nepal.
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- ^ Subedi, Hem (4 September 2010). "Ram Krishna Bantawa Kantipur FM Interview Part-02". Youtube.
- ^ "Kata Hideko - Aava Mukarung | Nisha Adhikari/SantoshGiriSilwal (All Time Hit Nepali Song)". YouTube. 23 September 2019.
- ^ ""आयो कोरोनाको चेतना गीत"". Annapurna. August 2, 2020. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
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External links[edit]
- Aavaa (Nepali:आभा) Music Album
- Kata Hideko from Album Aavaa
- Kunai Phool Jastai Lagyo and Aawaj Sanga from Album Aawaz
- Song: Yeti Chokho Mero Maya and Hamro Maya
- Ram Krishna Bantawa COVID-19 Pandemic Lyrics
- Shrill Mist Book
- Ram Krishna Bantawa Books in Tribhuvan University Library
- SahityaSangrahalaya (Nepali:साहित्य संग्रहालय)