Beware of Yangchhens around you. There is an African saying, “that until the lions have their own historian, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” This is exactly the core message in Pema Wangchuk’s book ‘Turning Point’ and ‘Yangchhen, the Mastermind.’ The author had his side of the story to tell. His... Continue Reading →
A Book Review: Season & Senses
Not anything, and only on the premise that reviewing a book can also be considered one form of art in literature, I am writing a minor review on the book titled, “Season and Senses” (Seeta in conversation with Bhutan Echoes on her book.) Seeta Maya Rai, the author of the book, ‘Seasons and Senses’ is... Continue Reading →
What Is In A Name?
“Look, Patrick - I disagree with you. You know what? I also don’t think American names are great,” I said, as we dragged our luggage through the ribbon-barricaded passage near the ticket counter at the airport. Patrick narrowed his brows. “But, Karma, don’t you see Bhutanese names are so confusing? Names like Dorji Tshomo, Dorji... Continue Reading →
A Book Review:Athang Tenzin Pem And Gangtey Nyerpi Penjor
I am very scarce when it comes to my knowledge on the bhutanese folk literature. Apart from reading ‘The Ballad of Pemi Tshewang Tashi’ and ‘Gelong Sumdar Tashi,’ which are also sometimes read as representational texts in schools, I only know handful of such other traditional oral literature stories. Stories that portray the lives of... Continue Reading →
Embrace – A Book Review
Book Title: Embrace Author: Yeshey Choden (Yeshe) Publisher: Bhutan Printing Solution Published: 2022 Pages: 20 Price: Nu.390.00 To be frank, reading poetry has never been a rewarding hobby to me. Every time I read one, I either struggle to understand the words, the language or what the poem is trying to convey. But,... Continue Reading →