Dahal’s ‘Sujero’ launched

Kathmandu: ‘Sujero’, a poetry collection, written by poet Ramchandra Dahal, has been released.  This book, according to Dahal, is a collection of poems composed of a mixture of emotions and experiences of different periods of time and the meaning of ‘Sujero’ is also the same. Dahal said, “Sujero means a bag that contains pieces of clothes used to stitch in torn clothes. Apart from mixed pieces of clothes of different colors, the bag also contains needles, thread, and scissors. The mixed fabric of that bag and my poems in this book resemble the same meaning.”

The book was published by Samriddhi Anusandhan Tatha Prakasan and was edited by Shiva Sharma and Dhurba Dulal and features artwork by Chhabin Dahal.

Dahal has also written a couple of other books like ‘Thori’ and ‘Handighopte’. ‘Ananta Yatra’, the novel of Madhav Bidari, and ‘Jwalamukhi’, the liberator collection of Jigyasu Poudel, were jointly launched along with the ‘Sujero’ from the same stage.