Posted by: bindesh January 31, 2006
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I agree Samrat’s book are more imagery driven and character-centric. But I guess that’s what I love about the. It just takes you back. I kind of feel that a Nepali would understand his story more than anyone else (even they like the general story). It is like watching a movie and noticing things that other people do not. Feels like something extra that author/director has just put for readers/viewers like me.