The Most Famous
WRITERS from Bhutan
This page contains a list of the greatest Bhutanese Writers. The pantheon dataset contains 7,302 Writers, 1 of which were born in Bhutan. This makes Bhutan the birth place of the 156th most number of Writers behind Dominican Republic, and Djibouti.
Top 1
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Bhutanese Writers of all time. This list of famous Bhutanese Writers is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.
1. Kunzang Choden (b. 1952)
With an HPI of 44.54, Kunzang Choden is the most famous Bhutanese Writer. Her biography has been translated into 16 different languages on wikipedia.
Kunzang Choden (Dzongkha: ཀུན་བཟང་ཆོས་སྒྲོན།; born 1952) is a Bhutanese writer. She is the first Bhutanese woman to write a novel in English. Choden was born in Bumthang District. Her parents were feudal landlords. At the age of nine, her father sent her to school in India, where she learned English. She has a BA Honours in Psychology from Indraprastha College in Delhi and a BA in Sociology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has worked for the United Nations Development Program in Bhutan. She and her Swiss husband currently live in Thimphu. The Circle of Karma, published by Zubaan Publishers Pvt. Ltd in 2005, is her first novel. It takes place in the 1950s, the initial period of imperially regulated modernization in Bhutan. The main character, a Bhutanese woman and road-builder by occupation, is forced to deal both with the traditional, restrictive gender roles of pre-modern Bhutan and the new kinds of sexism developing as men gain economic freedom. Much of the novel is also set in North India. In 2012, Choden and her family founded the publishing house, Riyang Books, in Thimphu. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Choden's film-maker daughter, Dechen Roder, made video recordings of her mother reading her stories and posted them to YouTube for children stuck at home during the lockdown. From around 2000, Kunzang Choden and her husband worked with other family members on renovating her ancestral home of Ogyen Choling, a manor house and a religious centre. The manor house with its adjacent temple and all the artefacts and treasures in them were turned into a cultural heritage under the care of Ogyen Choling Foundation, a registered Civil Society Organisation in Bhutan. Ogyen Choling Foundation also runs community projects such as the daycare centre, academic prizes in local schools and handicrafts promotion.
People
Pantheon has 1 people classified as Bhutanese writers born between 1952 and 1952. Of these 1, 1 (100.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living Bhutanese writers include Kunzang Choden. As of April 2024, 1 new Bhutanese writers have been added to Pantheon including Kunzang Choden.