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Yambunera

Cover page of the book

Author

Bina Theeng

Original title

याम्बुनेर

Language

Nepali

Genre

Short stories

Set in

In and around Kathmandu

Published

2020

Publisher

Phoenix Books

Publication date

August 26, 2020

Publication place

Nepal

Media type

Print (Paperback)

Pages

173

ISBN

9789937705516

Preceded by

Rato Ghar 

Yambunera (Nepali: याम्बुनेर) is a 2020 short stories collection by Bina Theeng.[1] It was published on August 26, 2020 by Phoenix Books.[2] It is the third book of the author. The book consists of 13 stories.[3]

Synopsis[edit]

Yambu is the name of KathmanduinTamang language. Yambunera means the area around Kathmandu valley.[4] The stories in the book are centered in and around Kathmandu valley. The stories are about people who have been marginalized and been neglected by the state.[5]

The stories included in the book are:

S.N

Title[6]

Description

1.

Aani Pema

Aani Pema (Nun Pema) depicts the life of a nun named Aani in a Buddhist monastery (Gompa). The struggle between desire and celibacy of Pema forms the main theme of the story.

2.

Seiko-5

Seiko-5 is the story of a girl is who assaualted in exchange of a Seiko-5 watch. The story depicts the helplessness of a girl in a patriarchal society.

3.

Yambunera

Yambunera is the story of a woman who business of home-made liquor (raksi) is affected by the ban from the local authority.

4.

Bhagwan Nivas

Bhagwan Nivas (Shelter of god) depicts the dreams of a youth who has gone abroad for employment to build a house.

5.

Aayam

Aayam is the story of a young widow.

6.

Ghadi Phool

Ghadi Phool (Watch-flower) is the story depicting challenges of an inter-caste marriage in Nepali society.

7.

Driver Ka Aankha

Driver ka Aankha (The eyes of a driver) depicts the story of an ordinary truck driver.

8.

Ganga Ram ko Cycle

Ganga Ram ko Cycle (Ganga Ram's cycle) is the story of a Madhesi guy called Ganga Ram. The story show how Madhesi people are treated as a second-rate citizen in Nepal.

9.

Gande Jhar

Gande Jhar (Smelly Grass) is the story of a student turned Maoist rebel Dipesh Thapa.

10.

Aaiti Maya

Aaiti Maya is an ordinary rural housewife. The story depicts the story of Aaiti Maya and her suscpision on her husband.

11.

Junedo

Junedo is a story of a girl from Hindu Brahmin family who elopes with a Muslim guy.

12.

Bad Bhale

Bad Bhale (Bad Cockrel) is a feminist story of rebel against the system of men marrying multiple women if his previous wife is unable to provide him with a son. The story shows the hypocrisy of Nepalese patriarchal society.

13.

Sifal Ko Phero

Siphal ko Phero deals with the story of girl trafficking.

Theme[edit]

The grief, suffering, suffering and struggle of the marginalized Tamang community is the main theme of this book. The book also shows various cultural evils of Nepalese society such as caste system, discrimination based on religion and class and patriarchy.

Reception[edit]

The book received positive responses from the critics. Gyanu Adhikari of Shilapatra magazine praised the stories for being "grounded in social realism".[7] Gauri Tamu praised the book as "breaking the so-called standard of Nepalese literature".[8] Prakash Thamsuhang of Naya Patrika Daily called it as a "solid masterpiece".[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "सिमान्तको कथा 'याम्बुनेर' लिएर आइन् बिना थिङ". pahilopost.com. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ "'याम्बुनेर' राज्यसत्ताले पर हुत्याएकाहरूका कथा हो : बिना थिङ [पुस्तक वार्ता]". Nepal Live. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ "'याम्बुनेर आउँदो पुस्ताका लागि इतिहास हो'". Himal Khabar. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ "कथा सङ्ग्रह『याम्बुनेर』पढेपछि..." SangaloKhabar. 2021-05-31. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ "'याम्बुनेर' फुलेका भुइँफूलहरूको यथार्थ". 'याम्बुनेर' फुलेका भुइँफूलहरूको यथार्थ. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ globalaawaj.com. "नेपाली साहित्यको मानक भत्काउँदै याम्बुनेर…". Global Aawaj. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  • ^ "याम्बुनेर : पहिचानविहीनका कथा". Naya Patrika (in Nepali). Retrieved 2021-11-23.
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