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Nepali literary movement
Srijanshil Arajakta (
Nepali: सृजनशिल अराजकता,
lit. 'creative anarchy') is a
literary movement in
Nepal described by the
Kathmandu Post as "urg[ing] the inclusion of ethnic identities within mainstream Nepali literature."
[1]
[2] Novelist
Rajan Mukarung and poets
Upendra Subba and
Hangyug Agyat started the movement in 1997.
[1]
Principles
The principles of Srijanshil Arajakta are as follows;
[3]
- Plurality in thoughts
- Multicultural writings
- Ethnic consciousness
- Poetic freedom
- Creative decision
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