Yunika Novel | Ghanashyam Pathik

Dedicated to those who love is a crazy lover's book - 'Unica' novel. This is the first narrative work of Ghanshyam Pathik, a poet and ghazal writer who has made a name for himself in the field of poetry and ghazal. Two collections of ghazals, 'Shahar Timro Bhaye' and 'Bhool Zindagi Ko' and a collection of poems 'Pahelo Phool O Swapna' are the works published before Pathik's novel. Pathik Damak, who is also involved in teaching along with literature, is also a presenter of Pathibhara FM and Himashikhar Television in Jhapa.
B.N. Pustak Sansar Pvt Limited is the publisher and editor of the book is Rajkumar Bania. Unika, published in 2072 BS, is priced at Rs.
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The cover of the book is decorated with a picture of a yellow bird flying on a branch of a thorn - by the Fine Art Center. The entire novel, which is divided into 32 parts, has only 258 pages and the last two pages express gratitude on behalf of the author.
Inside the last cover is a brief introduction with a picture of the author. Entering the novel, there is another novel within the novel. The author has become a reader and is reading Unika's novel, which has been announced to be awarded the Madan Award. Some works are in the news for a few days after they are published, and some are sold out and sold out. When a work is awarded a prestigious prize, it gains market share and readership. At the beginning of this story I present the character as a reader.
As the character I announced the Madan Award for Unika's novel, he decides to read it because the work is popular and starts reading it. In the middle of the story, the love story of Unika and Samik is presented. The beginning of the story is composed in the Purvadipti method and after twenty-eight episodes, the story is re-arranged and moved forward. Seen in this way, it seems that this novel has been composed in a mixed format. The original story is in the middle. Dedicated to those who love, it is easy to understand that this work is based on a love story. In the sixties, when the development of social media was not as fast as it is now and the exchange of messages and phone conversations between boyfriends and girlfriends through mobile phones, the situation of that time is also reflected in the story.

The author has advanced the ups and downs of love in a series of ways. In the middle of the story, he has also inserted his ghazal personality according to the context - by mentioning the lions of ghazal. The author presents the moment of reunion and separation in a way that makes the reader happy and sad. In the last part of the story, I read that the character's own love story is a popular novel and its real author is a friend of Samik, but the story of Unika ends with the fact that others have taken advantage of it. In the novel, Unika is the main female character and Samik is the main male character. Their love is connecting and breaking up three times. After falling in love for the third time, Samik left the capital and reached Jhapa and started living a well-organized life in Jhapa. Between Unika and Samik, sometimes the landlord, sometimes the younger (Unika's sister) seems to be present. After going to Jhapa, the love of Unika and Samik grows once again. They get ready to get married and when the father does not approve of the marriage, the love breaks down again. In this way, both the characters seem to be accepting the ups and downs of reunion and separation with the situation. In the end, Samik arrives in Kathmandu to fight the last battle for his love. After many attempts to talk to Unika but failed, the story ends with Unika's flower being with another boy that Unika likes.

In the last part of the story, I read that the character's own love story is a famous novel and its real author is a friend of Samik's, but the story of Unika ends with the fact that others have taken advantage of it. Originally written from a first-person perspective, the language of the novel is very simple and communicative. Although the work is called 'Buckpatra of a mad lover', it is not only Samik's one-sided presentation here, a lot of things have been said about him through Unika, but also an attempt has been made to present Unika's thoughts a little through the entrance. But what did she really think on behalf of Unica in this love story? Why play such a game? As it is incomplete, it is limited to one-sided expression. Here it seems that the author has not been able to present both the characters with justice. The surroundings of this story are Maiti Devi, Ghattekulo, Kalimati, Kuleshwor, Swayambhu, Balaju, Godavari, etc. of Kathmandu, while Birtamod and Charali of Jhapa are also included. It seems that the lifestyle of the youths living and studying in Kathmandu is also tried to be included in this story. Although there is no explanation of the wholeness of life, this work has got the full form of the novel.

3 comments:

Yadav Singh Dhami (Yadu) said...

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Jhankar nepali said...

Love lovely

Anonymous said...

awesome story...❣️❣️🇳🇵

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