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Sto caricando le informazioni... Mahābhārata (C. Rajagopalachari ed.)di Vyasa, C. Rajagopalachari
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. What can I even comment about this exceptional book. I'm forever indebted to Rajaji for this effort. Even though this is a much shortened version, it made me go through all the emotions, bliss, anger, and grief - when the elder trio retire to forest, just like he said it was they way vyasa described - and has taught me a lot in this soulful journey. Although I knew the most of this before, I was still riveted to this and kept on reading. This is a book of lifetime,which can give just guidance in the moments of confusion, dilemma or loss. Mahabharata is the one of the most important, interesting and influential mythology/story in the whole world. C Rajagopalachari does a great job of translating this epic poem into English making it accessible yet without leaving out too much detail. It's a very good book for anyone to want to have taste of one of the greatest story ever told. Reprinted in 43 editions, Rajaji's abridged rendition in simple prose of the great epic remains my favorite, since it was the one I read as a child. There is a sense of flow throughout, especially when the battle itself begins, and each of the eighteen days of battle draws to a close, the pulse quickens and you cannot wait for the happenings of the next. An adept at story-telling. One hundred and seven chapters in 444 pages, baby chapters indeed, but how captivating for a child, and yet still for a grown-up. I must digress to gossip about the author, a statesman, and a penman and scholar. He had many sons, and did not want to appear to be using his influence to bear to get them any undue priviliges in career or life. So, to the opposite extent of nepotism, he would call ahead and tell folk NOT to give his children jobs they did not deserve on their merit. I have heard that this harshness did them a disservice, for I have seen, pointed out to me, in Madras, one heir of his, trawling day on end for discarded paper on the dirty sidewalks of the city circa 1970. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Retelling of the Mahabharata, first written under the title Viyacar viruntu, with much of the translation done by the author. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This book is a great starting point for those looking to explore the grand epic in its numerous versions and interpretations. ( )