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Book :VeRtex Genre  : Short Story Author  : Ganesh Aagam Dhungana Editor  : Mahesh Paudyal Publisher  : Chhalphal Chautari Edition  : First, 2011 Copyright  : Author ISBN  : 978 - 9937-2-4129-8 Price  : $4, NRs. 75/-


‘Diana’ is about a commonplace experience culminating in an uncommon end. Diana, a Korean volunteer whines away at the narrator’s first proposal of love. Gradually, she accepts and the two have romantic times together. Later, when she is really serious about the relation, the narrator is shaken back to reason by his ambitions and responsibilities. The relation ends in a misunderstanding. ‘Vertex’ dramatizes the inevitable nemesis that every rise is but doomed to face a fall. The story portrays an anxiety of ‘to be or not to be’ type, once again in relation with love affair, aided by ailment. The narrator, who initially hates Sami, comes to term with her, but once again in the end, he decides to reject all her calls and chooses to remain in seclusion, because he is cancerous, and is waiting for his last days.

‘First Date’ is a serious story about the borderline nature of human morals and ethics. Few people can resist blind drives for sex. ‘Red Kurtha Wali’ in its ‘Bollywood film make-up’ is a story of amateur pining. ‘Character’ puts a serious theme of untrustworthiness of present-day love bought and sold in the marketplace. It is about betrayal. ‘Am I?’ raises a moral question about ourselves, the essence of our morals and of our beings that we are compromising with, almost every day. ‘Believed’ too is about trusting and frustrating.

‘Commitment’ is perhaps the most serious of his stories. Though commonplace apparently, it puts the most innate of human weaknesses into play, juxtaposing it simultaneously with the most strong of human commitments. The underlying suggestion is that man is weak because he wants to be so. He can be strong if he takes his senses and strengthens his wills.


– Mahesh Paudyal Central Department of English Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Email: mahesh.kathmandu@gmail.com

source : http://www.ganeshdhungana.blogspot.in/p/nepali-article.html

GANESH AAGAM DHUNGANA (B. 06/06/ 1990) is the author of Infant Voice, The Sound of Heart and Vertex has edited a number of magazines and books. He is pursuing his bachelor's degree in political science and literature from Bangalore University, India He is the founder Chairman of Youth Network, Nepal . He is also working as the Project Manager in Global Peace Maker, South Korea and Service for Peace, Nepal. He is a member of the central executive council of World Organization of Student and Youth (WOSY).

He was awarded with Kartikeya National Child Talent Award – 2008 and was honored with Kalpabrikshya Honor – 2009. He has received felicitations from dozens of institutions for his social contribution.

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