Individuals, and different schools of thoughts, have their own assumptions about God, His Existence and His images. Postmodern in his style and post-postmodern in his thought, Poet Parajuli advocates in favor of safeguarding God. In his conviction, a God-fearing man doesn’t kill another man. Viewed this way, God is, for him, an essential image. In his belief, faith in God is a moral issue. The postmodernists erased the space of God, while the post-postmodernists have relocated Him in the centre again. Poet Parajuli appears closer to the latter school of thought. He considers it his poetic responsibility to save both humans and God. A serious poet with an inherent urge to dismantle 'plots', he employs his pen for universal themes. The postmodernists deconstruct and leave things at peace; the post-postmodernists replace them with an alternative and lend them some new beauty. For that reason, Poet Parajuli can be safely recognized as a poet with a post-postmodernist temperament.
Suresh Hachekali
Poet and critic
Loksambad.com, 20 May, 2020