Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Remarks from Writers


This poem is well written…powerful…haunting. I am feeling the poet is not cruel, if there are so many frustrated people in the world doing suicide. Keep writing, Gopi !

Kishore Pahadi, Poet and Writer
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What a marvellous poem you have written Gopi ji! It made me feel I was really reciting a real poem. Congratulation!!

Harihar Khanal, Writer
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The word ‘Suicide’ may scare you, but Gopi’s poetic sobriety leaves no stone unturned to make you spellbound when you go through this poem.

Chanky Shrestha, Writer and Blogger (www.satyakura.wordpress.com)
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Good smell of death like in your other poems, Gopi ji.

Padam Gautam, Poet and Journalist
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

A Suicide Note Published

London – Nepali playwright and poet Gopi Sapkota has brought out his long awaited collection of English poems ‘A Suicide Note’ recently. Mr. Sapkota has already published six plays and poetry collections in Nepali, and is regarded as one of the most influential playwrights in Nepal. A Suicide Note is his first collection of English poems.

Mr. Sapkota is one of the few writers in Nepal, who have published their books in English. He was actively involved in the initiative of promoting Nepali writing in English when he was in Nepal. He also served as Secretary of Society of Nepali Writers in English from 2001 to 2007. Currently, he lives in London.

The book was published by Lulu Enterprise UK Ltd (Lulu.com). Lulu has creators from 80 countries and distributes to over 100 countries. A Suicide Note is available in amazon.com.