Forget Kathmandu: An Elegy for Democracy is a historical book by Manjushree Thapa.
It is the third book of the writer who had previously published Mustang Bhot in Fragments in 1992 and The Tutor of History in 2001.
The book covers the ten year long Nepalese civil war and the Royal massacre.
Sam Miler called the book as "intelligent and challenging and deserves to be widely read" in his review for India Today.
[5] Elvira Gardner praised the style of Thapa as "innovative" in their review for the journal European Bulletin for Himalayan Research.