The Absurdist of Kathmandu is a bold philosophical novel by Saurav Thapa that blends mythology, history, and modern reality. The story follows a troubled young man, Mukti, navigating identity, anger, and nihilism in post-civil war Kathmandu, alongside the mythical Sisyphus, who is sent to confront a haunting force known as “Dark Warmth”—a symbol of existential emptiness. As their paths intertwine, the novel explores meaning, morality, and the human condition, drawing inspiration from thinkers like Marcus Aurelius and Friedrich Nietzsche. A gripping mix of philosophy and storytelling, this book challenges readers to question existence itself.
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