Narayan Wagle

Narayan Wagle is a Nepali journalist and writer known for his contribution to contemporary Nepali literature and independent journalism. He has served as editor of major national newspapers and is widely recognised for blending literary narrative with political and social realities.[1]

Narayan Wagle

Nepali journalist and writer Narayan Wagle
Narayan Wagle
Born 19 September 1968 (age 57)
Birthplace Dharampani, Gandaki, Nepal
Nationality Nepali
Occupation Journalist, Writer
Affiliation Kantipur Daily (former)
Notable works Palpasa Cafe, Mayur Times
Award Madan Puraskar

Journalism career

Wagle previously served as editor of Kantipur Daily, one of Nepal’s highest-circulation newspapers, until 2008.[2]

He later worked as editor of Nagarik News until May 2012.[3]

Literary works

His debut novel Palpasa Cafe, published in 2005, explores the human cost of the Nepali civil conflict through the journey of an artist. The book gained wide readership and was later translated into multiple languages. It received the Madan Puraskar, Nepal’s highest literary honour.[4]

His second novel, Mayur Times (2010), is set in the post-war period and portrays the struggles of provincial journalists working amid political pressure and instability. The book received mixed critical responses.[3]

In 2019, Wagle published Koreana Coffee Guff, a non-fiction travel narrative based on his experiences in South Korea.[5]

References

  1. Narayan Wagle rewrites Mayur Times - Shilapatra.. Published 2022-03-05. Retrieved 2022-03-05
  2. Kantipur editor summoned - Thehimalayantimes. Published 2005-03-17. Retrieved 2026-01-23
  3. Journalist Narayan Wagle’s novel ‘Palpasa Cafe' to be staged - My Republica. Published January 26, 2021 . Retrieved 2013-10-16
  4. Fiction more real than fact - Nepalitimes. Published 2005-07-15. Retrieved 2005-07-15
  5. Narayan Wagle's Koreana Coffee Guff review - The Kathmandupost. Published 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2019-03-09