Fr. 130.00

Talking Poetry - Conversations With Ashoke Vajpeyi

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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This is an interesting book of conversations, which not only endorses the life and thoughts of Ashok Vajpeyi, but also praises poetry in general. He makes the mystery of the world visible to us by speaking with/of poetry. Throughout these conversations we encounter a poet who sets his own pace through poetry, music and painting.

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  • 1: Ramin Jahanbegloo/Ashoke Vajpeyi: Introduction

  • 2: From Durg to St. Stephens

  • 3: How to be an Indian Poet Today?

  • 4: Painting and Poetry

  • 5: The Passion for Music

  • 6: A Plural Indianness

  • 7: Conclusion



Info autore

Ramin Jahanbegloo is a political philosopher. He is presently the Executive Director of the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Nonviolence and Peace Studies and the Vice-Dean of the School of Law at Jindal Global University- Delhi-India.

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This is an interesting book of conversations, which not only endorses the life and thoughts of Ashok Vajpeyi, but also praises poetry in general. He makes the mystery of the world visible to us by speaking with/of poetry. Throughout these conversations we encounter a poet who sets his own pace through poetry, music and painting.

Testo aggiuntivo

The present conversation is a testament to dual intellects. Ramin Jahanbegloo is a perceptive and well-informed 'foreign' voice who is partially complicit in Ashok's quest. An indefatigable interlocutor, he comes armed with enquiries that would unnerve a lesser soul, but Ashok meets them midway with unusual candour, wit and an innate wisdom obtained from his deep-rooted immersion in Indian culture. He sees in the wisdom of the soil a microcosm of much of life's complexities including dissent as an essential shield against every dogma, be it born of power of the state, religious conformism or social evils. He employs art practice to unravel the meaning of historical truths and to counter the politics of hate. Rarely has life's spectrum been articulated so clearly and deeply through the practice of art as it is in this scintillating conversation.' - Gulam Mohammed Sheikh; Painter, Poet, and Art Critic

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