Journalist Kishor Panthi’s third book, ‘Untranslatable’, is now available on hardcover and paperback in 12 countries around the world through Amazon.
Paperback is available in the US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Japan, and Canada, whereas also available on hardcover in the US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Both hardcover and paperback of the book are available for home delivery for free. The book is also available on ebooks in 66 countries around the world through Google Books.
It is available at Mandala Book Point in Kathmandu, Nepal and there is also an arrangement for home delivery through Kitab Yatra. The book is 300 pages long with the subtitle that emotions are universal but untranslatable.
Journalist Panthi is the founder and editor-in-chief of Khasokhas, a New York-based outlet that publishes in Nepali and English. He is editor-in-chief of NepYork, a showcase of Nepalis in the USA. He is the author of “Kampan,” “Zero Mile.”
He writes about social issues, immigration, and politics. As the first accredited Nepali journalist by the U.S. Department of State, he also received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, signed by US President Joe Biden. Further, in recognition of the service of humanity through journalism, CICA International University bestowed him with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
Panthi has authored a variety of articles that have appeared in many other outlets, including Huffington Post, Thrive Global. He served as a news anchor and news editor in Sagarmatha Television and ABC Television.
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