Contributions by Rabi Thapa

Rabi Thapa is a writer and editor based in Kathmandu, Nepal. He is the author of the short story collection Nothing to Declare and the editor of the bilingual literary journal La.Lit. He’s been an admirer of Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa ever since he encountered their work as a student of literature, and recently, a friend moving away from Nepal returned a birthday present, to his utter delight: Jorge Luis Borges’ Collected Fictions. Rabi is working on a novel about a journalist who goes mad.

Pilgrims Book House [kathmandu]

Published on July 5th of 2013 by Rabi Thapa and Victoria Cotino in Shelf Love.

The fire began surreptitiously, away from the bar’s carousing punters, but soon crept into the kitchen. There it licked at the piled gas cylinders, unleashing a conflagration of such ferocity that in no time at all the store next door was engulfed. It was no ordinary establishment. Pilgrims Book House was perhaps the largest, certainly the most loved, purveyor of books in Nepal.

The owner came running, summoned the fire brigade and appealed to his neighbours to employ their buckets. It took 12 hours to tame the fire. There was relief that no lives were lost, that the inferno hadn’t spread through the tourist quarter of Thamel. But for booklovers across the Kathmandu Valley, this was a tragedy of Alexandrian proportions: tens of thousands of books on literally every subject in the cosmos lay scattered in a sodden heap outside the … Read More »






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