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  1. Manjushree Thapa (born 1968 in Kathmandu) is a Nepaleseborn Canadian essayist, fiction writer, translator and editor. She is one of the first English writers of Nepali descent to be published internationally.

  2. In [an] efficient, endearingly familiar way, second-time novelist Manjushree Thapa introduces us to a story about displacement, self-definition and one South Asian woman's search for fulfillment....Thapa has a light touch and maintains an admirable balance between telling a story and making socio-cultural observations.

  3. The Tutor of History is a novel by Nepalese-Canadian writer Manjushree Thapa. It was published in 2001 by Penguin Books. The book is considered one of the first books written by a Nepalese writer in English. It is the first novel of the writer who had previously written a non-fiction book called Mustang Bhot in Fragments published in ...

  4. Manjushree Thapa is a Nepali writer. She grew up in Nepal, Canada and the USA. She began to write upon completing her BFA in photography at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her first book was Mustang Bhot in Fragments (1992).

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  5. Oct 6, 2014 · Blame it on family, on the country-of-residence-at-the-moment, on the tumultuous politics of her motherland of Nepal, but certainly Manjushree Thapa has lived a life in flux, repeatedly adjusting to unpredictability.

  6. Nov 9, 2019 · Manjushree Thapa: The content of democracy is social, psychological, emotional. The Nepali-Canadian writer talks about citizenship, her writing and the Nepali political class’s Panchayati hangover. Post Illustration: Rabindra Manandhar. Pranaya SJB Rana. Published at : November 9, 2019.

  7. Manjushree Thapa, born in Kathmandu in 1968, is a well known, highly acclaimed new generation writer in Nepal. She studied in St. Mary's School (Kathmandu), the National Cathedral School (Washington, DC) and the Rhode Island School of Design, where she majored in photography.