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Mahabharata: Northwestern World Classics

Adaptat de David R. Slavitt Introducere de Henry L. Carrigan, Jr.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2015
Within its 200,000 verse lines in Sanskrit the Mahabharata takes on many roles: epic poem, foundational text of Hinduism, and, more broadly, the engaging story of a dynastic struggle and the passing of an age when man and gods intermingled. David R. Slavitt’s sparkling new edition condenses the epic for the general reader.
At its core, the Mahabharata is the story of the rivalry between the Pandavas and the Kauravas, two related noble families who are struggling for control of a kingdom in ancient northern India. Slavitt’s readable, plot-driven, single-volume account describes an arc from the conception and birth of Bhishma to that hero's death, while also introducing the four goals of life at the center of Hinduism: dharma (righteousness, morality, duty), artha (purpose), kāma (pleasure), and moksa (spiritual liberation). The Mahabharata is engaging, thrilling, funny, charming, and finally awesome, with a range in timbre from the impish naivete of fairy tales to the solemnity of our greatest epics, and this single-volume edition is the best introduction available.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810130593
ISBN-10: 0810130599
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Northwestern World Classics


Notă biografică

DAVID SLAVITT is a poet, translator, novelist, critic, and journalist. He is the author of more than seventy works of fiction and poetry, as well as poetry and drama in translation. He is the author of The Duke’s Man: A Novel (Northwestern University Press, 2011) and translator of The Metamorphoses of Ovid (1994).

HENRY L. CARRIGAN JR. is the assistant director and a senior editor at Northwestern University Press.

Cuprins

PART ONE: THE BEGINNINGS
1 Prologue                              
2 Ganga                                  
3 Satyaviti                              
4 Vyasa                                  
5 Pandu                                  
6 Bhima                                  
7 Drona                                  
8 Kanika                                 
9 Duryodhana                        
10 Hidimva                            
11 Vaka                                  
12 Tapati                                
13 Vasishtha                          
14 Draupadi                           
15 Tilottama                           
16 Subhadra                           
17 Agni                                                                                                          
18 Narada                              
 
PART TWO: THE QUARREL
19 Sakuni                               
20 The Jackal                         
21 Exile                                  
22 Saunaka                             
23 Shiva                                 
24 Arjuna Visits Heaven                                                                                
25 Karna                                                                                                        
26 Virata                                
27 Kichaka      `                      
28 The Yaksha                                                                                               
29 Susarman                                                                                                   
30 Uttara                                                                                            
 
 
PART THREE:  THE WAR
31 The Envoys                       
32 Kunti                                 
33 Councils                            
34 Sikhandini                         
35 Engagement                      
36 Akampana                         
37 The End of Bhishma                                                                                 
38 The Funeral,

Descriere

Within its 200,000 verse lines in Sanskrit the Mahabharata takes on many roles: epic poem, foundational text of Hinduism, and, more broadly, the engaging story of a dynastic struggle and the passing of an age when man and gods intermingled. David R. Slavitt’s sparkling new edition condenses the epic for the general reader.