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Bhupal Rai | |
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भुपाल राई | |
Chancellor of Nepal Academy | |
Appointed by | Minister of Culture and Civil Aviation |
Personal details | |
Born | (1960-12-29) December 29, 1960 (age 64) Bastim-8, Bhojpur district, Nepal |
Citizenship | Nepalese |
Spouse | Jas Rani Rai |
Children | Ridum Rai |
Occupation | Poet |
Bhupal Rai (Nepali: भुपाल राई) is a nepali poet, lyricist, writer and editor. He is currently the chancellor of Nepal Academy. He has voiced the rights of the marginalized people through his writings. His writings blend Marxist philosophy and socio-cultural pragmatism of the indigenous Kirati.
About his life and career
Bhupal Rai was born in Bastim Village of Bhojpur (also known as Maajh Kirat), the eastern hilly district of Nepal.
After his high school education, he moved to Kathmandu for higher studies. His first poem was published in "Chhahara" monthly magazine around 1977, by his elder brother Gopal Chhanchha. Rai later became a regular columnist in "Chhahara" monthly magazine, with a satirical column called "Bela ko boli".
Rai dedicated some time to songwriting and musical composition in the 1980s, recording several songs as a singer for "Radio Nepal." After the 1990s, he decided to stop singing and concentrate on writing. His poems and songs tackle themes of racial discrimination, class struggles, and the culture and values of the Kirat people.
In September 2016, he visited Hong Kong after receiving an invitation from the Critics Society.
Published Books
He has authored 6 books and compiled and edited numerous books and magazines.
- Sumnima ko Tasvir (1996)
- Dajai kavita gaau mai chha (2000)
- Pahilo Haraf Sirbandi (1999)
- Simanta Soundarya (2010)
- Bhumigat Prashna Haru (2012)
- Aago le Janmotsav Manaudaina (2015)
Awards
- Best Lyricist in Radio Nepal (1992)
- Best Lyricist "NEFEJ Song" competition (1994)
- Nepali Pratibha Pratisthan Award UK (2015)
References
- "Melancholy lyricist with vision: Bhupal Rai". República (Nepalese newspaper) myrepublica.com.
- "भूपाल राई". Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
- "Aesthetics of Margin".
External links
- Poems in sahityasangraha.com
- Book Print Edition Kantipur daily Archived 2016-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
- Article by Hangyug Agyat on Bhupal Rai
- Poet Shrawan Mukarung's article