Kesar Lall
Kesar Lall was a Nepalese folklorist and writer. He has published more than 50 books of stories and poetry. He wrote in Nepali, Nepal Bhasa and English.
Early life
Kesar Lall was born in Kathmandu to father Jagat Lal and mother Bal Kumari Shrestha. His father ran a school at his home in Māsan Galli, and was popularly known as Jagat Lal Master. This was one of the few places that provided a modern education in Nepal in those days as the Rana government discouraged the establishment of schools. Kesar Lall received no formal schooling. He learnt English from his father and taught himself to write composition by studying varied text books.Writing career
Kesar Lall began his writing career in 1945 by writing articles in English for Indian magazines. In 1953, he published his first story entitled Bhutucha in Nepal Bhasa in Nepal magazine. He published his first book of folk tales entitled Lore and Legend of Nepal in English in 1961. Other books written by Lall are:- Folk Tales From Nepal - Myths and Legends
- Folk Tales from Nepal - The Stolen Image and Other Stories
- Lore and Legend of the Yeti
- The Seven Sisters and Other Nepalese Tales
- Folk Tales from Nepal: The Origin of Alcohol & Other Stories
- Nepalese Customs and Manners
While continuing to write, Kesar Lall pursued various jobs. In 1951, following the overthrow of the Rana regime and the installation of a new government, Kesar Lall secured a position as assistant private secretary to Prime Minister Matrika Prasad Koirala. He also worked for BP Koirala when he was home minister. Kesar Lall joined the US Embassy in Kathmandu in the late 1950s as advisor and translator where he remained until his retirement in 1985.