B.P. Koirala
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B. P. Koirala was a pioneering giant of modern Nepalese literature who revolutionized the language by introducing psychoanalytic realism and deep human psychology into a tradition previously dominated by romance and mythology. Heavily influenced by European thinkers like Sigmund Freud, Koirala focused his writing on the internal conflicts, hidden desires, and emotional complexities of his characters rather than grand political themes. His most celebrated novels, including Teen Ghumti, Sumnima, Narendra Dai, and Modiaji, masterfully explore societal taboos, female autonomy, and the tension between traditional morality and human passion. Through these works, alongside a collection of highly acclaimed short stories, he successfully shifted the focus of Nepali fiction toward the raw realities of human nature, securing an enduring legacy as one of Nepal's most profound literary artists.