Some Unquenchable Desire: Sanskrit Poems of the Buddhist Hermit Bhartrihari [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Poetry)
  • Author:  Bhartrihari
  • Author:  Bhartrihari
  • ISBN-10:  1611806666
  • ISBN-10:  1611806666
  • ISBN-13:  9781611806663
  • ISBN-13:  9781611806663
  • Publisher:  Shambhala
  • Publisher:  Shambhala
  • Pages:  120
  • Pages:  120
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2018
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2018
  • SKU:  1611806666-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1611806666-11-SPLV
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An award-winning translator finds surprisingly modern themes in a selection of erotic and religious stanzas from one of classical India's most celebrated poets.

Although few facts are known about his life, the Indian poet Bhartrihari leaps from the page as a remarkably recognizable individual. Amidst a career as a linguist, courtier, and hermit, he used poetry to explore themes of love, desire, impermanence, despair, anger, and fear. “A thousand emotions, ideas, words, and rhythmic syllables stormed through him,” writes translator Andrew Schelling in an evocative introduction. “In particular he shows himself torn between sexual desire and a hunger to be free of failed love affairs and turbulent karma.” Schelling’s translation represents a rare opportunity for English-language readers to become acquainted with this fascinating poet. Attuned to Bhartrihari’s unique poetic sensibility, Schelling has produced a compelling, personally curated set of translations.“Imagine you are Percy Shelley sleeping in your favorite snoozing place among the ancient ruins in Pisa, and you awaken to the Sanskrit poems of Bhartrihari instead of to the Greek poets and Ovid’sMetamorphosis. Will your new poems be splashed with eroticism and awakened with rich theology? Unknown thoughts and imagined odors tremble at your ears like mosquitoes at Behemoth’s nose. Bhartrihari’s poems are wealthy in the loved sciences—Natural History—and the mammal solidity of exciting emotions changing shape. Breasts and honeyed Lips, not chockablock metamorphoses. Andrew Schelling's genius has given us Bhartrihari's great gifts of overwhelming beauty. Never have Entertainment and Loveliness so melted together!”—Michael McClure
 
“InSome Unquenchable Desire, Andrew Schelling offers a brilliant new rendering of Bhartrihari’s Sanskrit lyric poetry. As its title sl3œ

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