“Have you seen a nāgā?” I was talking to an eminent scholar, from a famous American university, about Kathmandu’s religion. He clearly felt that I’d misunderstood what these spirits might be. “They are not snakes,”...
Revisiting Kathmandu
Nepalikukur | December 9, 2018I’ve been back barely a fortnight and my system is rejecting the very air I breathe. My throat feels raw, my eyes water and itch, and I’ve been sneezing like the Dickens.
Editorial, Food Issue
Rabi Thapa | December 1, 2018Let’s spit out the cliché: you are what you eat. What, then, are we? A garden of flowers nodding in the wind? A nation of voracious mlechhas?
Three poems by Kathryn Hummel
Kathryn Hummel | November 19, 2018The last sip of chai means morning is done. You have plans to abandon.
Giving and Taking
Niranjan Kunwar | June 29, 2018Perhaps our salvation and power lie in standing together and sharing our stories, loudly and clearly.
Syangja Days – II
Nepalikukur | May 10, 2018Up and over a suspension bridge, past a tarp slipping off a bamboo frame littered with the aftermath of a bāluwā-gitti party – Himalayan Dragon Beer empties, half-devoured meals, a sodden fire, bike helmet, damp blankets.
Syangja Days – I
Nepalikukur | March 31, 2018Of a sudden I find myself transported to a cottage of my own, an hour from Pokhara, a dusty, longish bus from Kathmandu.
“The Birds Will Eat My Bones”: Perhaps a Eulogy for an Impossible Saint
Benjamin Linder | March 17, 2018John was drunk the first time I met him – 68 years old, thin but tough, short but imposing.







