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Raja Rao

    Raja Rao je dlhodobo uznávaný ako "významný prozaik svojej doby". Jeho rozsiahla tvorba, ktorá získala široké medzinárodné uznanie, sa ponára do hĺbky indickej identity a duchovnosti. Rao majstrovsky pracoval s jazykom, spájal tradičné indické rozprávačské techniky s modernými literárnymi štýlmi. Jeho jedinečný hlas rezonuje v skúmaní kultúrnych stretov a hľadaní zmyslu v nepokojnom svete. Čitatelia oceňujú jeho hlboko filozofické diela pre ich poetickú krásu a intelektuálnu hĺbku.

    The Sacred Wordsmith
    Kanthapura
    Meaning of India
    • Meaning of India

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Raja Rao's collection of non-fiction reflects on the profound essence of India, emphasizing it as a metaphysical concept rather than merely a geographical or civilizational entity. Through a blend of fables, journeys, discussions, and meditations, the work explores the deeper significance of Indian identity and existence, offering readers a contemplative view on how India shapes one's perception of self and the world.

      Meaning of India
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    • This is the story of how Mahatma Gandhi's struggle for independence from the British came to a typical village, Kanthapura, in South India. This edition includes extensive notes on Indian myths, religion, social customs, and the Independence movement which fill out the background for the American reader's more complete understanding and enjoyment.

      Kanthapura
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    • The Sacred Wordsmith

      • 232 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The Sacred Wordsmith compiles the best of Raja Rao's writings, including his autobiographical Prefaces and Introductions. The volume puts together several of his noted acceptance speeches, including those for the Sahitya Akademi Award and Neustadt International Prize, and other famous pieces, such as 'The World is Sound', 'The Word', 'Why Do You Write?', 'The West Discovers Sanskrit', 'The English Language and Us', and 'The Story Round, Around Kanthapura', a fascinating, unpublished account of the makings of his famous first novel.

      The Sacred Wordsmith