(Review of Garhwali Story Collection ‘Katha Kumud’ by Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna)
Let us Celebrate Hundredth year of Modern Garhwali Fiction!
Bhishma Kukreti
[Hundredth year of modern fiction; Hundredth year of modern Garhwali fiction; Hundredth year of modern Uttarakhandi language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Mid Himalayan regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Himalayan regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern North Indian regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Indian regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Asian regional language fiction]
There are forty stories in ‘Katha Kumud’ a story collection by Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna.
The man does not want to indulge in crime but may indulge by mistake or accident. By mistake, a kind hearted old man kills a notorious boy while he is stealing mangos. The story is tense as the old man is not able to bear the pain though, he did not kill the boy intentionally. The fiction writer Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna creates tension for the readers too.
Reference-
1-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Gad Myateki Ganga
2-Dr Anil Dabral, 2007 Garhwali Gady Parampara
3-Bhagwati Prasad Nautiyal, articles on Durga Prasad Ghildiyal l in Chitthi Patri
4-Dr. Nand Kishor Dhoundiyal, Garhwal Ki Divangat Vibhutiyan
5-Notes of Prem lal Bhatt on the Stories of Durga Prasad Ghildiyal
6- Gaytri Bwe, 1985 Gadh Bharati Sanstha, Delhi,
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti, 12/8/2012
Hundredth year of modern fiction; Hundredth year of modern Garhwali fiction; Hundredth year of modern Uttarakhandi language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Mid Himalayan regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Himalayan regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern North Indian regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Indian regional language fiction; Hundredth year of modern Asian regional language fiction to be continued…
Let us Celebrate Hundredth year of Modern Garhwali Fiction!
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