Upcoming Suprama-Eprama Prize 2025 Announces Its Top 10 Nominated Books
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The Suprawa-Eprama International Award 2025 continues to uphold literary excellence, as the International Nepali Literary Society, UK, has shortlisted ten books for this prestigious award. The ceremony, which marks Bhanu Jayanti and Ishwar Jayanti, is scheduled to take place in London on August 9.
In the running for the award are a diverse range of genres, including novels, poetry, prose, and travelogues. Among the shortlisted books are 'Ani Pratitya Samutpad-Shunya Shunya Mahashunya', a poetry collection by Lalgopal Subedi, and 'Aparibhasit Abha', a Muktak collection by Sabi Shrestha.
'Abhyudaya', a poetry collection by Sunam Thama Sangam, and 'Aksharko Aayam', a prose collection by Dr. Rajkumar Kshetri, are also among the shortlisted books. The travelogue 'Parjanya Maas' by Khagendra Giri 'Kopila' and the epic poem 'Arjun Alupi' by Surya Khadka Bikharchi are also in the running.
The list also includes 'Chotaharuko Utsav', a poetry collection by Thakur Belbase, 'Yanimaya', a Muktak collection by Jeet Budhathoki Chantyal, and 'Malai Aryaghat Lager Najalaunu', a poetry collection by Bijaya Hitan. 'Savarni', a novel by Dr. Shridhar Khanal, completes the list of the ten shortlisted books.
The top five finalists will be selected from the ten shortlisted books, with one best book being honoured with the Suprawa-Eprama International Award 2025. The ceremony aims to promote high-quality Nepali literature on a global platform, and the winners will undoubtedly contribute to this goal.
[1] As of August 6, 2025, the specific list of the top five finalists for the Suprama-Eprama International Award 2025 is not available. The exact date when the award will be presented is also yet to be announced.
It appears that the public is eagerly anticipating the announcement of the top five finalists for the Suprawa-Eprama International Award 2025, as the list of ten shortlisted books has brought excitement among readers interested in Nepali literature. The lifestyle of individuals who value literature and entertainment might revolve around exploring these shortlisted books, hoping to find their favorite to potentially win the prestigious award.