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Publisher Clay Sanskrit
ISBN / ASIN 0814788149
ISBN-13 9780814788141
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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The Dark Age Ridiculed, by N la kantha, Beguiling Artistry, by Kshem ndra, The Hundred Allegories, by Bh llata

Written over a period of nearly a thousand years, these works show three very different approaches to satire. N la kantha gets straight to the point: swindlers prey on stupidity.

The artistry that beguiles Kshem ndra is as varied as human nature and just as fallible. We are off to a gentle start Sanctimonious really no more than a warm-up among vices but soon graduate to Greed and Lust. From there it's downhill all the way, as unfaithfulness leads on to fraud, and drunkenness to depravity; deception and quackery bring up the rear. What's this at the very end? Virtue? A late arrival, pale and unconvincing.

This volume presents three Indian satirists with three different strategies: in the ninth century C.E., Bh llata sought vengeance on his boorish new king by producing vicious sarcastic verse, The Hundred Allegories; in the eleventh century, Kshem ndra presents himself as a social reformer out to shame the complacent into compliance with Vedic morality; and in the seventeenth century little can redeem the fallen characters N la kantha portrays, so his duty is simply to warn about the corruption of every social type.

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

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