Set in the tumultuous late 1990s, as Nepal's constitutional democracy teeters on the brink and the government faces collapse, Manjushree Thapa's 'The Tutor of History' intricately weaves together the lives of four disparate individuals in the quiet town of Khaireni Tar. Against the backdrop of impending national elections, a disillusioned communist history tutor, an alcoholic district chairman, a benevolent former British Gurkha, and a reclusive tea stall owner are forced to confront their personal demons and navigate the profound political upheaval gripping their nation.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores Nepal's intricate political landscape during a period of significant transition and instability.
- Presents a rich, character-driven narrative that delves into the lives of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances.
- Examines universal themes of disillusionment, personal responsibility, and the destiny of a nation.
- Offers a nuanced portrayal of human resilience and the moral choices individuals make amidst societal change.
About the Author
Manjushree Thapa is a prominent Nepali writer known for her insightful novels and non-fiction works that often explore the political and social complexities of Nepal. Her writing is celebrated for its keen observation, compelling storytelling, and deep understanding of human nature. Thapa's works have been instrumental in bringing contemporary Nepali literature to a wider international audience, earning her critical acclaim and a dedicated readership.