Anyone know Maherjan short story
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Youdhisthir Maharjan (b. 1984, Nepal) began his academic foray into the arts with a B.A. in Creative Writing & Art History from the New England College, New Hampshire (USA). He went on to pursue his M.F.A. at the University of Idaho in 2012. Maharjan has since exhibited extensively in India, Nepal, the United States and the UK. Some of his solo shows of note include Nothing Repeated at Prichard Gallery, Idaho (2012); The Art of Not Making at the New England College Gallery, New Hampshire (2012) and Nite Light at Indigo Gallery, Nepal (2004). An Unquiet Mind is his first solo exhibition at TARQ as well as in India.
Maharjan has also been a part of several group shows including Himalayan Contemporary, Desai/Matta Gallery, San Francisco (2017); Deep Cuts: Contemporary Paper Cutting at Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire (2017); In Letter and Spirit at TARQ, Mumbai (2016); Reading Room, Saffron Art, New York (2016); Reading Room: Leaves, Threads, and Traces, Winchester Gallery, UK (2016) and Emerging Talent, Seraphin Gallery, Philadelphia (2016). His work has been a part of large scale exhibitions such as the Kathmandu Triennale (2017) and the Boston International Fine Art Show, Boston Center for the Arts (2015). The artist currently lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts. Youdhisthir Maharjan is an artist based in Henniker, New Hampshire. He received his Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Idaho (2012), and Bachelors in Creative Writing/ Art History from New England College, New Hampshire (2008).
His solo shows include Avernus, Reflections Gallery, Idaho (2011); Swayambhu, Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts and History, Idaho (2012); The Art of Not Making, New England College Gallery, New Hampshire (2012); Spirituality and Obsession, McGowan Fine Art Gallery, New Hampshire (2014); and Mixed Media Works, Siddhartha Art Gallery, Kathmandu (2015).
Maharjan’s works has been exhibited at various group shows including No Printing Necessary, Arizona State University, Tempe (2012); Printmaking/Bookmaking: Works on Paper, Herrett Museum, Idaho (2013); The Future is Here Again: Visual Language, AC Institute, New York (2015); and Reading Room: Leaves, Threads and Traces, Winchester Gallery (2015). Furthermore, he has participated at the India Art Fair (2016) as well as the Boston International Fine Art Show (2015)
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Ruskin Bond is a household name in India. His writings have captivated readers of all ages for a long while now. Even those who aren't avid readers would have read his short stories in their school syllabus or seen his tales adapted to Bollywood movies. He has witnessed some interesting times and his tales take us to the Raj, the partition and aftermath of these historical events. He's written tales of all sizes and here are some must-read works of the legend you shouldn't miss.Every family has an eccentric and Uncle Ken personifies them for us. He is a recurring character in Ruskin Bond's books, especially the Rusty series and his escapades, his silliness, his stuffiness and his good intentions are both exasperating and endearing. All his escapades will ring familiar of some incident that some relative in your own house did as well. The stories are heartwarming and light, a good comforting read for when one doesn't want anything heavy.This sweet story tells of how the narrator's family raised a tiger cub and all the escapades of it growing up in the house with a monkey and a dog. It was bought home by the narrator's grandfather one day from an expedition in the Shivaliks and the cub and Grandfather were very fond of each other. Unfortunately, they couldn't keep it forever for it got too big to handle but that doesn't mean they won't meet again...
This sweet story succinctly tells of the pros and cons of exotic pets while showing how animals respond to love and authority.