Chuden Kabimo
Appearance
Chuden Kabimo | |
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छुदेन काविमो | |
Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, journalist |
Notable work | 1986, Song of the Soil |
Awards | Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar (2018) |
Chuden Kabimo is an Indian Nepali language writer and journalist based in Kalimpong, India.[1] Kabimo has authored two books. He is best known for his 2018 novel Faatsung, originally written in Nepali and translated into English as Song of the Soil in 2021.[2]
He won the prestigious Yuva Puraskar in 2018 for his debut book, a collection of short stories titled 1986.[3] His second book Faatsung was published in 2018 and was shortlisted for the Madan Puraskar for the same year. The English translation of the book Song of the Soil, translated by Ajit Baral was also shortlisted for the JCB Prize.[4] Both of his first two works centered around the Gorkhaland movement in India.[5]
Notable works
- 1986, a short story collection
- Song of the Soil, novel, originally published in Nepali as Faatsung in 2018.
Awards
- Winner – Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar for Nepali (2018) for 1986.[6]
- Nominated – Madan Puraskar (2018) for Faatsung.[7]
- Nominated – JCB Prize (2022) for Song of the Soil.[8]
References
- ^ "Chuden Kabimo - Jaipur Literature Festival". Jaipur Literature Festival. 2013-09-17. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ "जयपुर साहित्य मेलामा नेपालबाट बुद्दिसागरदेखि अमिश मुल्मीसम्म :: बसन्त पहारी :: Shilapatra शिलापत्र - खबरको स्थायी ठेगाना". shilapatra.com. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ "Novel from hills goes places". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ Mukherjee, Anusua (2023-02-09). "Chuden Kabimo: 'Translated books influenced me a lot'". frontline.thehindu.com. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ "JCB Prize 2022 shortlist: Can translators be editors?". Mintlounge. 2022-10-30. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ Debnath, Sayari (4 September 2022). "JCB Prize for Literature 2022: Longlisted authors and translators talk about their nominated books". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ Republica. "Seven books nominated for Madan Puraskar". My City. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
- ^ "Singing the song of the soil". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2023-02-11.