"The very best book about Hindu mythology that anyone has ever written...A magnificent reading of Hindu texts. Its power arises in part through strong, vivid writing and in part through stunning, unexpected metaphors."
--Wendy Doniger, The New Republic
"Magnificent...A moving, exhillarating, extraordinary book...An astonishing synthesis of myths and legends, philosophical inquiry, and speculative narrative"
--Shashi Tharoor, Washington Post Book World
"A scintillatingly challenging book...Its opening sentences are as startling as any in all of literature."
--Thomas McGonigle, Los Angeles Times
"All is spectacle and delight, and -tiny mirrors reflecting human foibles are set into the weave, turning this retelling into the stuff of literature...Calasso's erudition and his capacity for invention appear to be limitless."
--The New Yorker
"To read Ka is to experience a giddy invasion of stories--brilliant, enigmatic, troubling, outrageous, erotic, beautiful."
--Sunil Khilnani, New York Times Book Review
"A buoyant, expansive narrative that captures, with earthy vigor, scrupulous scholarship, and epic breadth, the Indian cultural ethos."
-- Kirkus Reviews
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"A giddy invasion of stories--brilliant, enigmatic, troubling, outrageous, erotic, beautiful." -- The New York Times Book Review
"So brilliant that you can't look at it anymore--and you can't look at anything else. . . . No one will read it without reward."
-- The Boston Globe
With the same narrative fecundity and imaginative sympathy he brought to his acclaimed retelling of the Greek myths, Roberto Calasso plunges Western readers into the mind of ancient India. He begins with a mystery: Why is the most important god in the Rg Veda, the oldest of India's sacred texts, known by a secret name--"Ka," or Who?
What ensues is not an explanation, but an unveiling. Here are the stories of the creation of mind and matter; of the origin of Death, of the first sexual union and the first parricide. We learn why Siva must carry his father's skull, why snakes have forked tongues, and why, as part of a certain sacrifice, the king's wife must copulate with a dead horse. A tour de force of scholarship and seduction, Ka is irresistible.
"Passage[s] of such ecstatic insight and cross-cultural synthesis--simply, of such beauty."-- The New York Review of Books
"All is spectacle and delight, and tiny mirrors reflecting human foibles are set into the weave,turning this retelling into the stuff of literature." -- The New Yorker
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在DA上的印度神話題材畫得到瞭真正的印度教徒的評價,他指齣我梵文裏的一個錯誤,我很惶恐地迴應,感謝他指正錯誤,並且道歉說因為缺乏背景知識,錯誤在所難免。 他迴答說:“well your depictions are what you feel about the subject. it doesnt have to be the same as the...
評分在DA上的印度神話題材畫得到瞭真正的印度教徒的評價,他指齣我梵文裏的一個錯誤,我很惶恐地迴應,感謝他指正錯誤,並且道歉說因為缺乏背景知識,錯誤在所難免。 他迴答說:“well your depictions are what you feel about the subject. it doesnt have to be the same as the...
評分在DA上的印度神話題材畫得到瞭真正的印度教徒的評價,他指齣我梵文裏的一個錯誤,我很惶恐地迴應,感謝他指正錯誤,並且道歉說因為缺乏背景知識,錯誤在所難免。 他迴答說:“well your depictions are what you feel about the subject. it doesnt have to be the same as the...
評分在DA上的印度神話題材畫得到瞭真正的印度教徒的評價,他指齣我梵文裏的一個錯誤,我很惶恐地迴應,感謝他指正錯誤,並且道歉說因為缺乏背景知識,錯誤在所難免。 他迴答說:“well your depictions are what you feel about the subject. it doesnt have to be the same as the...
評分在DA上的印度神話題材畫得到瞭真正的印度教徒的評價,他指齣我梵文裏的一個錯誤,我很惶恐地迴應,感謝他指正錯誤,並且道歉說因為缺乏背景知識,錯誤在所難免。 他迴答說:“well your depictions are what you feel about the subject. it doesnt have to be the same as the...
圖書標籤: Hindu 外國文學 mythology 經典 印度
A fantastic book on Hindu mythology providing insight into today's embedded Indian culture. Shifting between storytelling and fact, this appeals to the scholar and casual reader alike.
評分外國人寫的印度神話另一種風味!
評分外國人寫的印度神話另一種風味!
評分外國人寫的印度神話另一種風味!
評分A fantastic book on Hindu mythology providing insight into today's embedded Indian culture. Shifting between storytelling and fact, this appeals to the scholar and casual reader alike.
Ka 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載