Bhupal Rai

Bhupal Rai
Born (1960-12-29) December 29, 1960
Bastim-8, Bhojpur, Nepal
Residence Sano Thimi, Bhaktapur,Nepal,
Nationality Nepalese
Occupation Poet, Writer
Spouse(s) JasRani Rai
Children Ridum Rai(son)


Bhupal Rai(Nepali: भूपाल राई) is a poet, lyricist,writer and editor. He has voiced for the rights of the marginalised people through his writings. His writings carry the organic essence of the Kirati people and their culture. His writings carry the blend of marxist philosophy and socio-cultural pragmatism of the indigenous people. [1]

About his life and career

[2]Poet Bhupal Rai was born in Bastim Village of Bhojpur(also known as Maajh Kirat),eastern hilly district of Nepal.

After his high school education, he moved to Kathmandu for higher studies. His literary journey started with publication of his first poem in "Chhahara" monthly magazine around 1977 AD. The magazine was published by his elder brother Gopal Chhanchha. Bhupal became regular columnist in that magazine later with sattirical column called "Bela ko boli".


He indulged himself in song writing and music composing in 1980s. He also recorded a number of songs as Radio Nepal Singer during that decade. But after 1990s, he quit singing to focus in writing. He believes that not only in his poems but also in his songs, he has written about the racial discriminations, class struggles and Kirat culture and values.[3]


He has made euro tour and recently visited Hong Kong in September,2016 invitation by Critics' Society.

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Published Books

He has authored 6 books and compiled and edited numerous books and magazines.

Awards

References

  1. "Melancholy lyricist with vision: Bhupal Rai". República (Nepalese newspaper) myrepublica.com.
  2. "भूपाल राई". Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  3. "हङकङमा भूपाल राईले सुनाए आफ्नो विचार र संघर्षको कहानी". Retrieved 2016-11-07 via NEWSNEPAL.TV.
  4. "Poetry is forged of sorrows". Hatteri.Com.
  5. "Aesthetics of Margin".

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