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Guru Prasad Mainali ( ne, गुरुप्रसाद मैनाली; 7 September 1900 – 8 June 1971) was a Nepalese short story writer and civil servant. Mainali is considered one of the best short story writers of
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. He is best-known for his short story anthology ''Naso''.


Early life

Mainali was born in a middle class
Brahmin Brahmin (; sa, ब्राह्मण, brāhmaṇa) is a varna as well as a caste within Hindu society. The Brahmins are designated as the priestly class as they serve as priests (purohit, pandit, or pujari) and religious teachers (guru ...
family in Kanpur,in (1957 BS. bhadra 23)
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. The son of Kashi Nath Mainali and Kashi Rupa Devi Mainali, he joined a government job for his living.


Career

Mainali's works contributed to the development of Nepali short stories. Altogether, Mainali wrote only eleven short stories, but his knowledge of the Nepalese society made him an excellent describer of the life in the country side. His stories alone possessed all the qualities of modern short stories during his time. He started writing stories to publish in a
literary magazine A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letter ...
, '' Sharada''. His first story was Naso (The Ward). Most of his stories were published in the period between 1935 and 1938. Strongly influenced by
Prem Chand Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (31 July 1880 – 8 October 1936), better known by his pen name Premchand (), was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. Premchand was a pioneer of Hindi and Urdu social fiction. He was one of ...
, the famous Hindi fiction writer, Mainali intimately dealt with his characters from rural Nepal. Due to his contact with different kinds of people in different parts of the country as a judge transferred from one district court to the other, Mainali had ample opportunity to study the human character in various situations at close quarters. His description of the sad plight of the common people in Nepal due to constraints imposed upon individuals by traditional values and beliefs made in his stories remains unmatched even today. He is arguably the first modern short story writer of Nepal. Some of his renowned short stories are ''Naso'' (The Ward), ''Paralko Aago'' (A Blaze in the Straw), ''Shaheed'' (The Martyr) and ''Chhimeki'' (Neighbors). ''Naso'' is also the title of his anthology. Some of his stories are included in text books of primary school and secondary schools in Nepal. ''Naso'' and ''Paralko Aago'' are also translated in English. The former was translated as ''The Ward'' by Theodore Riccardi in 1964 and the later was translated as ''A Blaze in the Straw'' by Michael Hutt in 1991.


Works

* ''Naso'' (The Ward) * ''Paralko Aago'' (A Blaze in the Straw), filmed as Paral Ko Aago in 1978. * Abhagi (The Unfortunate) * ''Shaheed'' (The Martyr) * ''Chhimeki'' (Neighbors) * ''Kartabya'' (Duty) * ''Bida'' (The Farewell) * ''Prayaschit'' (Regret) * ''Pratyagaman'' (Return) * ''Paapko Parinam'' (Result of Sin) * ''Chita ko Jwala'' (Pyre Blaze)


Personal life and death

He died on 8 June 1971 (25 Jestha 2025 BS) in Kathmandu.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mainali, Guru Prasad Nepalese male short story writers Nepalese short story writers 1900 births 1971 deaths Nepalese dramatists and playwrights Khas people