Galli Sansar (गल्ली संसार) is a powerful and evocative novel by Nepali author Roshan Sherchan, offering a vivid portrayal of urban life and the complexities of society as seen through the lens of Kathmandu's streets and alleys. The novel takes readers into the world of the gallis (narrow lanes), where people from different walks of life intersect. Sherchan paints a nuanced picture of the social, political, and personal struggles that unfold within these confined spaces.
The story delves deep into the lives of ordinary people, addressing themes such as migration, poverty, ambition, and survival. Sherchan's narrative is both realistic and compassionate, focusing on the resilience and humanity of his characters despite the challenges they face in an ever-changing and often unforgiving cityscape. The novel sheds light on the invisible lives in Kathmandu's labyrinthine streets, exploring how they cope with the pressures of modernization, political instability, and cultural shifts.
- Offers a gripping portrayal of Kathmandu’s street life and its socio-political fabric.
- Brings to life the everyday struggles of the marginalized and forgotten members of society.
- Rich in character development, showcasing the complexities of human relationships in an urban setting.
- Provides insights into the effects of urbanization and modernization in a traditional society.
- Written in a style that is both accessible and deeply engaging, making it a must-read for those interested in Nepali literature and urban sociology.
About the Author
Roshan Sherchan is a renowned Nepali author, known for his in-depth exploration of social issues through his fiction. His works often focus on the struggles of ordinary people, capturing the essence of life in Nepal’s urban and rural settings. Sherchan is recognized for his ability to weave compelling narratives that reflect the socio-political realities of the country, making him one of the significant voices in contemporary Nepali literature.