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The Clay Sanskrit Library

Poetry: 9-volume Set

Clay Sanskrit Library Sheldon Pollock

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New York University Press
09 November 2009
Including poetry whose masterful artistry addresses themes such as love, Indian epic and religion with as much aesthetic appeal as thematic, the poetry included in this set contains the poetry of well-known poets such as Vedánta Déshika while giving a voice to the work of other important writers such as Bhanu·datta who have been given less modern attention.

Included in this set:

Bhatti’s Poem: The Death of Rávana

By Bhatti. Translated by Oliver Fallon.

550 pages / 978-0-8147-2778-2

The Birth of Kumára

By Kali·dasa. Translated by David Smith.

360 pages / 978-0-8147-4008-8

“Bouquet of Rasa” & “River of Rasa”

By Bhanu·datta. Translated by Sheldon I. Pollock.

475 pages / 978-0-8147-6755-9

Love Lyrics

By Ámaru and Bhartri·hari. Translated by Greg Bailey. By Bílhana. Edited and translated by Richard F. Gombrich.

327 pages / 978-0-8147-9938-3

Messenger Poems

By Kali·dasa, Dhoyi, and Rupa Go·svamin. Edited and translated by Sir James Mallinson.

293 pages / 978-0-8147-5714-7

Princess Kadámbari

Volume 1

By Bana. Translated by David Smith.

490 pages / 978-0-8147-4080-4

The Rise of Wisdom Moon

Krishna·mishra. Translated by Matthew Kapstein. With a foreword by J. N. Mohanty.

350 pages / 978-0-8147-4838-1

“Self-Surrender,” “Peace,” “Compassion,” and “The Mission of the Goose”: Poems and Prayers from South India

Appayya Díkshita, Nilakantha Díkshita, and Vedánta Déshika. Translated by Yigal Bronner and David Shulman. With a foreword by Gieve Patel.

316 pages / 978-0-8147-4110-8

Seven Hundred Elegant Verses

By Go·várdhana. Translated by Friedhelm Hardy.

360 pages / 978-0-8147-3687-6
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Imprint:   New York University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 121mm
Weight:   2.926kg
ISBN:   9780814717479
ISBN 10:   0814717470
Series:   Clay Sanskrit Library
Pages:   1750
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Set contains ISBN'S 9780814727782, 9780814740088, 9780814767559, 9780814799383, 9780814757147, 9780814740804, 9780814748381, 9780814741108, 9780814736876

Reviews for The Clay Sanskrit Library: Poetry: 9-volume Set

Here are stories and poems of great complexity and seeming simplicity, crafted with joy in the art of storytelling and delight in the nuance and patterning of words. Times Literary Supplement A handsome new series of dual-language Sanskrit texts... No effort has been spared to make these little volumes as attractive as possible to readers. Times Higher Education Supplement ...a whole library, a whole literature, hot off the press, is now at last open and available to readers of English. It is more than two hundred years since Goethe remarked, after reading some very inadequate translations, that all earthly beauty is condensed into Kalidasa's Sakuntala. Was he exaggerating? Now you can make up your own mind. --David Shulman, The New Republic Small, elegant books, beautifully printed, sparsely annotated, and bilingual... This arrangement naturally delights students of Sanskrit, who may dispense, at least temporarily, with their dictionaries and grammar books; but you do not have to know Sanskrit to enjoy reading these volumes. The New Republic The appeal of these books, the reason they stuck around long enough to become classics in the first place, is often their simplicity, the apparently effortless way so many of them distil complex truths into parables that resonate for people and in places distant from the works' authors or origins. Harper's Magazine Magnificent. Built by the best Sanskrit translators of our time, the CSL launched new translators who brought works that had languished in obscurity into modern English. World Literature Today These translations promise to revolutionize our sense of the Indian past: it is the greatest publishing project of recent years. Pankaj Mishra A marvellous new venture. Modelled on the Loeb Library of Greek and Latin classics, the Clay Sanskrit Library presents masterpieces of Sanskrit poetry, drama, and prose in a dual language format ... one of the most admirable publishing projects now afoot. New Criterion Geek-chic. BookForum You needn't be a scholar to enjoy this wondrous poem [Buddhacarita], which continually marvels us with its grand gestures: moments of divine intervention, political assassination plots, infernal visions and hellish battles with chimerical fiends. Recent pop culture has tackled the Buddha, from fantastic depictions (see Osamu Tezuka's eight-volume manga interpretation of his life) to the absurd (one thinks of a bronzed Keanu Reeves strutting as Siddhartha in Little Buddha). Yet you would be hard pressed to find anything that ranks close to the Buddhacarita, which still mesmerizes with its vividness and sheer audacity. Time Magazine Very few collections of Sanskrit deep enough for research are housed anywhere in North America. Now, twenty-five hundred years after the death of Shakyamuni Buddha, the ambitious Clay Sanskrit Library may remedy this state of affairs...a good place to experience some deeply human poetry. Tricycle magazine The texts reflect the vibrant literary culture of the classical Sanskrit period, taking readers on an adventurous journey through the palaces and gardens of ancient India. East-West Times


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