Canada-Based Nepalese Poet Arun Budhathoki Returns with a Bold New Collection: And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again

Cover of And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again Poems East  West by Nepalese poet Arun Budhathoki

Fredericton, New Brunswick Jul 20, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - ISBN-13: 978-8197309489 | Paperback | 96 pages | $19.95 (495 INR, shipping included)
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Celebrated Canada-based Nepalese poet Arun Budhathoki marks his return to poetry with the release of his compelling new collection, And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again: Poems East & West. This lyrical offering bridges continents and cultures, exploring themes of migration, identity, and belonging through verses rooted in both the snow-drenched landscapes of New Brunswick and the towering Himalayas of his youth.

After a decade-long hiatus from publishing poetry, Budhathoki returns to his first loveversecrafting an intimate portrait of an immigrants emotional geography. With poems that flow between past and present, East and West, solitude and memory, the collection captures the quiet struggles of adaptation, the resilience of the soul, and the aching beauty of distance and dislocation.

This book is not just a return to poetry, Budhathoki says, it is a testament to the enduring power of words to illuminate, comfort, and transcend borders.

Supported by the arts community of New Brunswick and encouraged by his mentor, renowned Himalayan poet Yuyutsu RD Sharma, this collection speaks to the universal human desire to find homewherever it may lie.

Praise for And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again:
Extends Aruns poetic journey across borders, weaving together the complexities
of belonging and displacement in a shifting world.
Yuyutsu Sharma, Himalayan Poet, author, Annapurna Poems
A captivating fusion of dialogic revelations that explore the inner lives of migrants...
simultaneously haunting and healing.
Ashwani Kumar, Indian poet and author, Map of Memories
Short, blunt, attacking... Strong, stringent and meaningful.
Timothy Gager, American poet and author, Almost Bluing for X-Tra Whiteness

Here is a poet walking the edges of lifes experiences with creative hope... like a
restless migratory bird.
Kumar Vikram, author, Mens Lib and co-author, T.S. Eliot: An Intensive Study
Aruns rhythmic verse saturated and infatuated me with places tucked between
worlds.
Kristena Prater, American writer, author, Tessa Eyes On The World

About the Author:
Arun Budhathoki is a Canada-based Nepalese poet and writer whose work has appeared in
Vice, The Guardian, The Financial Times, Asia Times, Nikkei Asian Review, and numerous
international journals. His previous poetry collection, Prisoner of an iPad: New Poems (2014), garnered critical acclaim. He was a guest author at the 2015 Sharjah International Literary Festival and has translated Shramatan: A Nepalese Migrant Workers Memoir by B.N. Joshi into English. Currently based in Canada, Arun continues to engage with global literary communities through his writing and translations.

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