Bijaya Malla
Born: Bikram Sambat 1989
Died: Bikram Sambat 2056
Famous works: Anuradha, Antim Bhoj, Kohi Kina Barbad Hos, Jyudo Las etc.
Introduction
The second son of the publisher of the revolutionary "Yugbani" newspaper Riddhi Bahadur Malla, Bijaya Malla began his writing carrier by writing articles for his father's newspaper. Although Bijaya Malla has followed B.P Koirala in his literature and many of his works are filled with Freudian theology, he is more renowned for his campaign for world peace. During those days when many of the countries worldwide were denouncing the authority of the League of Nations and their pledge to support world peace by waging cold war against each other and having dedicating their resources to making numerous nuclear bombs, Bijaya Malla expressed his strong disagreement against those nations through his writings. In his classic short story "Antim Bhoj" he presented a picture of the last feast of the human kind where he put the nations with nuclear weapons on one side and the underdeveloped ones in the other. Such open criticism even during those days of strong foreign policy and diplomatic dramas is highly appreciated by the Nepalese community.
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