In And I Blamed Canadian Winter Poems East & West, Nepalese-Canadian poet Arun Budhathoki reflects on his journey between the snow-laden landscapes of New Brunswick and the towering Himalayas of his childhood. Navigating the complexities of identity, migration, and belonging, he captures the solitude of winter, the warmth of nostalgia, and the emotional crossroads of life in a foreign land. With a voice that bridges cultures, Arun paints vivid portraits of Fredericton’s riverbanks, the echoes of his Himalayan upbringing, and the quiet struggles of adaptation. His poetry, rich in imagery and raw emotion, moves fluidly between past and present, charting the resilience of an immigrant soul. After a decade-long hiatus from publishing poetry, Arun returns to his first love—verse. Through this collection, he shares deeply personal reflections on art, survival, and the poetic journey, shaped by years of self-doubt, inspiration, and cosmic intervention. This book, supported by the arts community of New Brunswick and encouraged by his mentor Yuyutsu RD Sharma, is not just a return to poetry—it is a testament to the enduring power of words to illuminate, comfort, and transcend borders. # And I Blamed Canadian Winter Poems East & West, extends Arun’s poetic journey across borders, weaving together the complexities of belonging and displacement in a shifting world. —Yuyutsu Sharma, Himalayan Poet, author, Annapurna Poems #“And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again by Arun Budhathoki is an intriguingly captivating fusion of dialogic revelations that explore the inner lives of migrants, alongside surreal, imagistic meditations on a dreamlike journey through geographies marked by both brutality and beauty—simultaneously haunting and healing. Open your eyes—”there is rain dancing in madness.” — Ashwani Kumar, Indian poet, professor, and author of Map of Memories #“Buthathoki’s lines are short, blunt, attacking, spouted softly and meaningfully at the reader. Strong, stringent and meaningfu