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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Auther’s Biography




Auther’s Biography 


Saran Rai is one of the prominent  writers in the literature of Nepal, known as Land of Everest, Birthplace of Buddha and Land of Valiant Gorkhas. He was born in Chhinamakhu, Bhojpur , a small remote village in April 5, 1948.
When Saran Rai was born in 1948, tyrannical monarchy prevailed in Nepal. Although the people’s revolution in 1951 gave rise to democracy, the democratic system did not flourish for more than 10 years. And  again a thirty-year Panchayat system took reign over Nepalese people under tyrannical monarchical rule . Afterwards constitutional monarchical multi-party system was restored on the strength of People’s Movement – I. In 1990 the then king Birendra and his family members were assassinated. His brother Gyanendra ascended to the throne and imposed the tyrannical rule over Nepalese people. Again the people’s nineteen day peaceful movement – II established the republican in Nepal.
In this way Saran Rai has experienced the various political systems that prevailed over times in Nepal. He taught in a lower secondary school for one year in the capacity of the Headmaster.. He also taught in Tribhuvan University in Nepal from 1963 to 1906 as an Associate Professor and remained in his post for 35 years. At the age of 59 he has resigned from his post in Tribhuvan University voluntarily and involved in  literary journey as a full-time writer.
Saran Rai’s father , Tilak Bikram Rai ( changed his name to Machhindra Bahadur Rai after his return from the army) with number 90482 served in the British Army from 1941 to 1947 and fought as an soldier in the second World War. After the ceasefire he returned to Nepal, resigning from the British Army. Then he fought as a freedom fighter in People’s Revolution in 1951. After  the success in People’s revolution, the valiant fighters of people’s army were included and a platoon of government army was formed as defence squad ( Raksha Dal). Fighters including his father in the defence squad all staged the first military mutiny in Nepal in 1952. In return for that, he got a life-long imprisonment but after three years he was released from jail  as a result of hunger- strike by all prisoners. On his return , he took active part in politics in Bhojpur. Influenced by his father , the writer played the active role in the politics of the nation. He has observed and experienced directly the ups and down, event and condition of political transformations, tyrannical rule and the Republican of Nepal from 1948 until today .So his writings exhibit the political colour.
The writer had participated actively in the People’s movements and attempts made for the changes in Nepal. During the period of his student life he was involved in politics through Student Union and then through Teachers’ Association becoming a teacher. Although he took part in politics his main interest shifted to literature so he kept on writing since he was a student.
His  anthology of short stories entitled Antim Swikarokti, a collection of essays Sathi and two novels Manav Sansar and Udan Yuwa Manko  have been published. Despite the fact that a collection of poems composed by him are not published, his poems have appeared in different magazines.
He wants to transfer education and learning acquired through his experience to future generations by way of his creative works. To arouse compassions toward human race, faith and impetus toward life is the goal of his creative works. Based on that political upheaval, his writings are lively, and influencial since they have delineated human nature, psychology and minute description of human passions and emotions. Therefore his writings are interesting and pleasant to all the readers of all ages no matter whichever country, time and situation prevail.