In 'Mokshanta: Kathmandu Fever,' acclaimed Nepali author Kumar Nagarkoti presents a thought-provoking exploration of belief and illusion. Drawing inspiration from the profound assertion that both theists and atheists live within their own sets of illusions regarding the existence or non-existence of God, Nagarkoti weaves a narrative that challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers into a labyrinth of philosophical inquiry.
Why You Should Read?
- Delve into complex philosophical questions about faith, skepticism, and the nature of reality.
- Experience the unique, often satirical and experimental, literary style of one of Nepal's most distinctive contemporary writers.
- Engage with a narrative that pushes boundaries and encourages introspection on societal beliefs and personal truths.
- Discover a significant work of modern Nepali literature that resonates with universal existential themes.