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Andha Yug - The Age of Darkness

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Alok Bhalla is a scholar, translator, and poet based in Delhi, India. He a fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, and editor of the four-volume collection Stories About the Partition of India. Klappentext One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar. One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar.|One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar. One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar.|One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar. One of the most significant plays of post-Independence India, Andha Yug takes place on the last day of the Great Mahabharata War. It explores our capacity for moral action, reconciliation, and goodness in times of atrocity and reveals what happens when individuals succumb to the cruelty and cynicism of a dispirited age. This edition includes an essay by Yael Rice revealing the Indian, Persian, and European elements within the translations, as well as the diverse cultural character of the Mughal court of Akbar....

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Authors Dharamvir Bharati, Dharamvir/ Bhalla Bharati
Assisted by Alok Bhalla (Translation)
Publisher University of hawaii press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2010
 
EAN 9780824835170
ISBN 978-0-8248-3517-0
No. of pages 60
Series Manoa
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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