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Swapnil Smriti (स्वप्निल स्मृति)
Swapnil Smriti Reciting Poem in 2015
Born
Sanman Chemjong
(1981-11-14) November 14, 1981 (age 42)
Syabrumba, Panchthar, Nepal
Nationality
Nepalese
Other names
Swapnil Smriti (स्वप्निल स्मृति)
Occupation(s)
Author, Poet
Years active
1998-Present
Known for
Pioneer of Multicolourism (सामान्य बहुरङ्गवाद अभियन्ता)
Website
www.swapnilranga.blogspot.com
Sanman Chemjong (Nepali: सनमान चेम्जोङ; born 14 November 1981), who writes under the pen name Swapnil Smriti is a Nepali writer from Panchthar, Nepal.[1] He is best known for his literary movement Multicolourism (सामान्य बहुरँगवाद) along with Dharmendra Bikram Nembang.[2] He elevated the realm of postmodern literature to its new height in Nepal with the publication of his first collection of poems entitled Rangai Rangako Bheer (रङ्गै रङ्गको भीर) in 2005 AD.
He is a pioneer poet advocating, in his poems, the voices of marginalized, Janjatis, Madhesis and other minor groups those were suppressed during autocracy of Shah and Rana Regimes.
His works address the harsh realities of Nepali Society, essentially the social discrimination implemented by the rulers on different ethnic groups. The need of cultural as well as social identity for them is the clear aspiration of his writings.
The history, civilization, and culture of Limbu Ethnic Community of Nepal (to which he belongs) are hugely reflected in his works. He has written and published poems, stories, lyrics and essay on Limbu/Kirat customs, mythology, metaphors and folklores in various periodicals. Some of the songs have been given music and recorded too.[3]
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^Shree, Chewan (January 14, 2016). "बहुरंगबादको बाटो, बौद्ध दर्शन र चालित ध्यानको सिद्धान्त". Sahitya Sangalo. Sahitya Sangalo. Retrieved December 5, 2017.
^Prasai, Ujjwal. "What's in a name?". Kantipur Publication. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
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