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Bhagavad Gita
By (Author) Stanley Lombardo
Introduction by Richard H. Davis
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st March 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.592404521
Hardback
168
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Stanley Lombardo's new verse translation of the most famous free-standing sequence from the great Indian epic The Mahabharata hews closely to the meaning, verse structure, and performative quality of the original and is invigorated by its judicious incorporation of key Sanskrit terms in transliteration, for which a glossary is also provided.
The translation is accompanied by Richard H. Davis' brilliant Introduction and Afterword. The latter, Krishna on Modern Fields of Battle, offers a fascinating look at the illuminating role the poem has played in the lives and struggles of a few of the most accomplished figures in recent world history.
"Lucid, detailed, and erupting with fearsome visions, the Bhagavad Git a has baffled English-language translators for 250 years. Stanley Lombardo is the first to recognize that at its root the Sanskrit Gita was oral performance. Beyond word and meaning, past nuance or doctrine, Lombardo restores the archaic tradition of voice and conch shell. When you read this edition aloud the hair on your neck will stand up. Add a drum and it's a performance. A grand old culture comes to life. Both essays by Richard Davis are superb, placing the Gita in historical context, back then, and more recently." Andrew Schelling, Naropa University . Author of Love and the Turning Seasons: India's Poetry of Spiritual & Erotic Longing
Stanley Lombardo is Professor of Classics, University of Kansas.