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Love Lyrics
Contributor(s): Amaru (Author), Hari, Bhartri (Author), Bailey, Greg (Translator)
ISBN: 0814799388     ISBN-13: 9780814799383
Publisher: Clay Sanskrit
OUR PRICE:   $22.80  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2005
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The short lyric poem appears with great frequency in Sanskrit collections and displays a wide range of themes. Bhartrihari is the most famous composer. Amaru and Bilhana also offer excellent examples.

This anthology of the Love Lyrics of three Indian poets conjures up an atmosphere of love both sensual and social, ever in tension with love's rejection or repression. The flavor of all these poems- maru's seventh-century C.E. "Hundred Poems," Bhartrihari's anthology "Love, Politics, Disenchantment," from the fourth century, and Blhana's eleventh-century "Fifty Stanzas of a Thief"-is the universalized aesthetic experience of love.

Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation

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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 891.210
LCCN: 2004026812
Series: Clay Sanskrit Library
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 4.66" W x 6.68" (0.52 lbs) 327 pages
 
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The short lyric poem appears with great frequency in Sanskrit collections and displays a wide range of themes. Bhartri-hari is the most famous composer. maru and B lhana also offer excellent examples.
This anthology of the Love Lyrics of three Indian poets conjures up an atmosphere of love both sensual and social, ever in tension with love's rejection or repression. The flavor of all these poems- maru's seventh-century C.E. "Hundred Poems," Bhartri-hari's anthology "Love, Politics, Disenchantment," from the fourth century, and B lhana's eleventh-century "Fifty Stanzas of a Thief"--is the universalized aesthetic experience of love.
Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation
For more on this title and other titles in the Clay Sanskrit series, please visit http: //www.claysanskritlibrary.org