Amalgamation of Fact and Fiction in Govinda Raj Bhattarai’s Socrates’ Footsteps
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This project focuses on Govinda Raj Bhattarai’s Socrates’ Footsteps, a story
of a young boy, Ananta frustrated by socio-political violence. On the surface the
novel appears to be the journey of a young man from his village to Kathmandu, but in
the reality it is a tale which manages to blur the boundary between fact and fiction.
The novel is the fictionalalization of those facts which occurred during the period of
Maoist insurgency. By blurring the boundary between fact and fiction, the novel
attempts to document the histories which are not considered significant in official
history and through this novel the history of marginalized people isbrought inthe
form of fiction. Moreover, the study also aims at establishing the importance of
factual evidences while fictionalizing it.
