Uttam Kunwar | |
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उत्तम कुँवर | |
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Born | Hari Bahadur Kunwar ( 1938-05-25)25 May 1938 |
Died | 30 July 1982(1982-07-30) (aged 44) |
Nationality | Nepalese |
Occupation(s) | Writer, Editor |
Notable work | Srasta ra Sahitya Ruprekha(Editor) |
Spouse | Shanti Kunwar |
Parents |
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Awards | Madan Puraskar |
Uttam Kunwar (Nepali:उत्तम कुँवर; 1938–1982) was a Nepalese literary journalist, critic, and writer. He served as an editor forRuprekha, one of the most popular literary magazine in Nepal, alongside Bal Mukunda Pandey.[1] He won theMadan Puraskar in 1966 (2023BS) for his bookSrasta ra Sahitya, an anthology of literary interviews.[2]
He was born on 25 May 1938 (12Jestha 1995 BS) inChhetrapati,Kathmandu to father Janga Bahadur Kunwar and mother Bhagwati Kunwar.[3] He obtained an IA degree in veterinary. He then ventured into the world of journalism. He worked as the editor of the Nepali literary magazine,Ruprekha. During his editorship, the magazine became widely popular.[4] In 1966, he publishedSrasta ra Sahitya, a book of literary interviews with prominent Nepali writers such asBhupi Sherchan,Parijat (writer),Madhav Prasad Ghimire,etc. He conducted those interviews form 1961 to 1996. The book earned him the prestigiousMadan Puraskar for the same year.[5]
He died on 30 July 1982 (15 Shrawan 2039 BS), of a cardiac arrest in his home at the age of 44.[6]
A literary foundation called Uttam Kunwar Memorial Award Trust was founded in his honor by his wife, Shanti Kunwar. The trust presents a award known as Uttam Shanti Puraskar every year to a non-fiction book in Nepali language.[8] Prominent writers likeSaru Bhakta, Ram Prasad Panta, Sarita Aryal, etc. have been felicitated with the award.[9]