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Masks


Since the hardcopy edition of Nepali Times doesn't reach me in Seoul, I have been reading it on the Internet. But lately, I notice Kunda Dixit is wearing masks and not hats in his column Under My Hat. What's up? Is it a metaphor? Has he run out of hats? Is he ashamed to show his face? A mask means that a person is playing a different character, especially hidden, negative personalities.

Pabitra Mani Bhandari,
Seoul


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