Govinda Bahadur Malla
Govinda Bahadur Malla Gothale | |
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Native name | गोविन्द बहादुर मल्ल “गोठाले” |
Born | July 12, 1922 |
Died | December 13, 2010 Kathmandu | (aged 88)
Occupation | Writer, playwright |
Language | Nepali |
Nationality | Nepalese |
Genre | Novels, Play, Short Stories |
Notable awards | Jagadamba Shree Puraskar |
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Govinda Bahadur Malla “Gothale“ (Nepali:गोविन्द बहादुर मल्ल “गोठाले”; 1922-2010) was a writer of Nepal. He is most well known for his novel Pallo Gharko Jhyal. He was awarded with Jagadamba Shree Puraskar in 2055 BS (c. 1999) for his contribution to Nepalese literature.
Biography[]
He was born on July 12, 1922 (Ashadh 29, 1979) to father Riddhi Bahadur Malla and mother Ananda Maya Malla in Kathmandu. He was schooled in Benaras, India followed by Durbar High School and Tri-Chandra College. He studied up to I.Sc. His works have been awarded multiple times. Some of his works are also a part of the curriculum in Nepali schools.[1][2] He stopped writing after 1964. His brother Bijaya Malla is also a writer. [3]
Works[]
Mamata, a collection of poems, written in 1992 BS was his first publication. The most popular work of Malla is Pallo Ghar ko Jhyal, a novel. Malla has written numerous novels, stories and plays. Some of them are:[4]
- Gothaleko Kahta Sangraha (Nepali: गोठालेका कथा संग्रह)
- Pallo Gharko Jhyal (Nepali: पल्लो घरको झ्याल, lit. 'The Window of the House Opposite'; Novel, 2016 BS)
- Prem ra Mrityu (Nepali: प्रेम र मृत्यु, lit. 'Love and death')
- Kathai Kahta (Nepali: कथैकथा; Short stories, 2016 BS)
- Bhus ko Aago (Nepali: भुसको आगो; Play,2013 BS)
- Bhoko Ghar (Nepali: भोको घर, lit. 'Hungry home'; Essays, 2034 BS)
- Chaytiyeko Parda (Nepali: च्यातिएको पर्दा, lit. 'Torn curtains'; Play, 2016 BS)
- Dosh Kasko Chaina (Nepali: दोष कसको छैन; Play, 2027 BS)
- Barha Katha (Nepali: बाह्रकथा, romanized: Twelve stories; Short stories, 2052 BS)
- Arpana (Nepali: अपर्णा;Novel, 2053 BS)
- Piyanani (Nepali: पियानानी; Novel, 2056 BS)
Awards[]
- Jagadamba Shree Purasakar (2055 BS)
- Nepal Rajkiya Pragya Pratisthan Manartha Sadasya, (2033 BS)
- Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Award, Second Class (2036 BS)
- Tribhuwan Pragya Award(2043 BS)[5]
- Bhawani Sahityik Patrakarita Award (2045 BS)
- Bed Nidhi Award (2049 BS)
- Sarwashrestha Rachana Awards (2050 BS)
- Pahalman Singh Swar Award (2052 BS)
- Sarawshrestha Pandulipi Award (2053 BS)
- Shanti Puraskar (2054 BS)
References[]
- ^ भट्टराई, घटराज (२०५६), नेपाली लेखक कोश, काठमाडौं : लक्ष्मीप्रसाद देवकोटा प्रतिष्ठान
- ^ "Back Matter". Journal of South Asian Literature. 29 (1). 1994. ISSN 0091-5637. JSTOR 25797508.
- ^ "Most widely read but less known writer of Nepal – Boss Nepal". Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- ^ "नेपालीका विशिष्ट नाटक/एकाङ्कीकार गोविन्दबहादुर मल्ल गोठाले | samakalinsahitya.com". Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- ^ "Pragya Award – ::नेपाल प्रज्ञा–प्रतिष्ठान::". Retrieved 18 August 2020.
External links[]
- Interview in Nepali (Video on YouTube)
- Nepalese novelists
- 1979 births
- Durbar High School alumni
- Tri-Chandra College alumni
- Jagadamba Shree Puraskar winners
- 2010 deaths