Ramlal Joshi

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ラムラル・ジョシ(ネパール語: রামলাল জোশী、 英語: Ramlal Joshi)はネパール出身のノンフィクション作家、教師。2016年にノンフィクション作品集『鏡(ऐना, Aina)』でマダン賞を受賞した。主にネパール語での執筆活動を行っている。 rdf:langString
Ramlal Joshi is a Nepalese writer and educator from Dhangadi. In 2016, he won the Madan Puraskar for his short–story collection, Aina. Joshi is a resident of Dhangadhi city in Kailali district of Sudurpashchim province. Previously, he had been a political activist, a journalist and a teacher. He had been the chairman of Sudur Paschimanchal Sahitya Samaj, an organization for the promotion of literature and culture in far west region of Nepal. rdf:langString
rdf:langString ラムラル・ジョシ
rdf:langString Ramlal Joshi
rdf:langString Ramlal Joshi
rdf:langString Ramlal Joshi
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rdf:langString Ramlal Joshi is a Nepalese writer and educator from Dhangadi. In 2016, he won the Madan Puraskar for his short–story collection, Aina. Joshi is a resident of Dhangadhi city in Kailali district of Sudurpashchim province. Previously, he had been a political activist, a journalist and a teacher. He had been the chairman of Sudur Paschimanchal Sahitya Samaj, an organization for the promotion of literature and culture in far west region of Nepal. He began his literary carrer by publishing a Gazal collection titled Hatkela ma Aakash in 2000 (2057 BS). He received Madan Purskar for his book Aina (i.e., Mirror), an anthology of short stories in Nepali. He published his second book Sakhi, a novel on 6 October 2018. On 2 September 2022, he published his third book, a second short–story collection titled Ba Aama.
rdf:langString ラムラル・ジョシ(ネパール語: রামলাল জোশী、 英語: Ramlal Joshi)はネパール出身のノンフィクション作家、教師。2016年にノンフィクション作品集『鏡(ऐना, Aina)』でマダン賞を受賞した。主にネパール語での執筆活動を行っている。
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