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‘Anarchy draws healthy creativity’

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KATHMANDU, DEC 17 - In the presence of litterateurs, critics, students and enthusiasts of literature, ‘Karang Ko Hirasat’, the third book of Hangyug Agyat was released today in the capital. On the occasion, Rajan Mukarung read out his proposal paper titled, ‘Proposal of Creative Anarchy’.Well-known literary personalities, Bairagi Kaila, Ishwar Ballav, Tulsidiwas, Mohan Raj Sharma and others spoke during the function shedding light on the history and trends of literature as a whole and its influence on Nepali literature. The speeches focused on today’s postmodern-era, globalisation and identity crisis. The speakers, abiding themselves to the very function they were attending, expressed their views and appreciation on the presented paper ‘Proposal of Creative Anarchy’."Anarchy and creativity are two different poles and can never meet", the proposal paper reads adding anarchy, however, draws healthy creativity by letting a person freely dwell on mind and matter and the whole phenomena, the paper stated. It stressed that there is a serious need to free Nepali literature from traditional thinking, concepts or presentation. If we really believe in democracy, acceptance of diverse Nepali languages and literature is even more necessary, the paper pointed out.Posted on: 2003-12-18 04:05

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