A new translation of the classical Tamil masterpiece on ethics, power,
and friendship, bringing Tiruvalluvar’s poetry and philosophy to a
new generation seeking practical wisdom and spiritual sustenance
Drawing on the poetic tradition of W. S. Merwin, Wendell Berry, and
William Carlos Williams, and nurtured by 2 decades of study under
Tamil scholar Dr. K. V. Ramakoti, this new translation of the Kural by
Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma brings English readers closer than ever to the
brilliant inner and outer music of Tiruvalluvar’s work and ideas.
Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural is a masterwork of poetry and practical
philosophy. On par with other world classics such as the Tao Te Ching,
the Kural is a compendium of 1,330 short philosophical verses, or
kurals, that together cover a wide range of personal and cosmic
experience, such as— POLITICS: Harsh rule that brings idiots
together—nothing Burdens the earth more HOSPITALITY: The life that
cherishes strangers each day Never falls upon ruin FRIENDSHIP:
Friendship is not a face smiling—friendship Is a heart that smiles
GREED: Those who won’t give and enjoy—even with billions They have
nothing Accompanying the translation is a foreword by the founder of
the Institute for Sacred Activism, Andrew Harvey; an introduction by
the translator and scholar Archana Venkatesan; and a “Commentary of
Notes,” in which Pruiksma elucidates key words and shares insights
from important Tamil commentaries. Rich with indelible wordplay,
learning, and heart, Pruiksma’s translation transforms the barrier
of language into a bridge, bringing the fullness of Tiruvalluvar’s
poetic intensity to a new generation.
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Tiruvalluvar's Tirukkural
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807003626
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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