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Stanley Lombardo's new verse translation of the Mahabharata's most famous free-standing sequence closely follows the original's meaning, verse structure, and performative quality, with a glossary and Richard H. Davis' Introduction and Afterword.
                                                            Format: Hardback
                              Length: 168 pages
                              Publication date: 01 March 2019
                              Publisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
                          
Stanley Lombardo's new verse translation of the most famous free-standing sequence from the great Indian epic, The Mahabharata, is a faithful rendering of the original's meaning, verse structure, and performative quality. By judiciously incorporating key Sanskrit terms in transliteration, Lombardo has breathed new life into the text, while also providing a glossary for those unfamiliar with the language. Accompanying the translation is Richard H. Davis' brilliant Introduction and Afterword. In his Afterword, Krishna on Modern Fields of Battle, Davis offers a fascinating exploration of the poem's profound impact on the lives and struggles of a select group of remarkable individuals throughout recent world history.
Stanley Lombardo's new verse translation of the most famous free-standing sequence from the great Indian epic, The Mahabharata, is a faithful rendering of the original's meaning, verse structure, and performative quality. By judiciously incorporating key Sanskrit terms in transliteration, Lombardo has breathed new life into the text, while also providing a glossary for those unfamiliar with the language. Accompanying the translation is Richard H. Davis' brilliant Introduction and Afterword. In his Afterword, Krishna on Modern Fields of Battle, Davis offers a fascinating exploration of the poem's profound impact on the lives and struggles of a select group of remarkable individuals throughout recent world history.
                            Weight: 328g                            
Dimension: 149 x 223 x 12 (mm)                            
ISBN-13: 9781624667893                                                      
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