Abhi Subedi | |
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Born | June 30, 1945 |
Occupation | poet, playwright, translator, linguist |
Nationality | Nepali |
Education | M.A. PhD in English |
Alma mater |
Tribhuvan University, Nepal Edinburgh University, UK. |
Notable works | Agniko Katha |
Notable awards |
SAARC Literary Award 2010 Yug Kavi Siddhicharan Award 2013 |
Abhi Subedi (Nepali: अभि सुवेदी; born on June 30, 1945) is a Nepali poet, playwright, linguist, translator and critic, who writes in Nepali and English.
Abhi Subedi was born in Sabla village of Tehrathum district in eastern Nepal. He was the 21st child of his father and the 7th child of his mother. He recognized Bengali letters before Devnagari scripts after seeing his mother read Bengali epic Kashiram Das's Mahabharata.
Abhi Subedi earned a Ph.D on the pragmatics of poetry from Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur and did postgraduate work in Stylistics and Applied Linguistics at Edinburgh University, United Kingdom.
Subedi started as a teacher of English at Tribhuvan University and after returning from Europe taught stylistics there. He taught for forty years at the Central Department of English in Tribhuvan University, and headed the department for more than a decade. Professor Subedi is vice-President of the Nepali Folklore Society of Nepal. He is the founding former President of the International Theatre Institute (ITI) UNESCO from 2000 to 2008 and member of International Playwright’s Forum from 2000-2011. Subedi became President (1990-1992) and two times General Secretary of the Linguistic Society of Nepal. He was also President of the Literary Association of Nepal. He is a member of the International Association of Theatre Critics. He has been involved in a number of interdisciplinary study groups and is a prolific writer on issues of freedom, culture, literature, arts and social transformation. His essays and seminar papers have been published in Nepal and abroad.