After almost three years, I read a few Nepali novels, all of BP Koirala, this month thanks to data cleansing and processing tasks at my company. Frankly, I could have skipped most of the paragraphs of the novel as per the technical necessity but the story was so intriguing that I couldn't help myself complete the novels.
My conclusion:
BP Koirala is an exquisite writer who pens down the thoughts on human love and sexuality like no others. I cannot even recall a foreign 'renowned' writer who has crafted stories the way he has done. His philosophy is way ahead of our time and I wonder what ripples these stories must have created when he first published them years ago.
Teen Ghumti is a beautiful story of a woman, whose life is summed up by the three decisions she took, against her family, husband, and society, to live life the way she wanted. The story revolves around the meaning of love and sexuality in a human's life, the boundaries that our society has created to understand those emotions. Sex is still considered a topic not many can discuss freely in our society but IndraMaya, a married woman, knows that sex is simply a biological need and it doesn't have strings attached to morality or norms of the society we live in. She is a rebel who knows the importance of love and futility of caste and creed and also submits to the pleasure sought by her body, after all, both are as natural as our life.
It is a story of a woman, who knows the distinction between love and sex but also understands the necessity of those in life.
The best work of BP Koirala I read this month.