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लु चल्ने तराईमा होस्, सदाबहार रहने उपत्यकामा होस्, या चिसो हिम लहर चल्ने हिमाली भेगमा, प्रेम-पर्खाइ एकै नासो। भूगोल फरक भएपनि मुटुको बेदना-समवेदना एकै नासो। गिरिजा - चन्दा देवी, थापा - बागमती, प्लाटो - मेरी, अपो - घजाला बीचक ो आत्मीयता, तिर्सना, पर्खाइ र प्रेम एकै नासो। भारत - नेपाल - म्यानमार र नो म्यान्स ल्याण्डको कथा, Island/faultline/Valley/Snow desert लाई भूगोलले पन्छाए पनि आत्मियपन र प्रेमको तिर्सना एकै नासो।
The Latitudes may change but the longing remains the same❣️
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Latitudes of Longing
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From the provocative and challenging to the emotional and quiet, Japanese literary fiction tends to be nuanced, introspective, and minimalistic. These books contain layered cultural commentary and may lean on psychological, surreal, or fantastical elements to convey their message.
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Becky Chambers
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Vaim
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"I’ve never come up with any explanation other than that everything was strange"
All was strange
I'm not sure what I just read/listened to, but it was fun. Jatgier reminded me of other characters like Jose from All the names by Saramago and Ove from A man called Ove by backman.
The alternative title could also be "Who the fuck did I marry?"
Also found out this is a trilogy, so excited to see how the story continues.