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A full-length study and new translation of the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa''s famed Meghaduta (literally The Cloud Messenger,) The Cloud of Longing focuses on the poem''s interfacing of nature, feeling, figuration, and mythic memory. This work is unique in its attention given to the natural world in light of the nexus of language and love that is the chief characteristic (lakshana) of the poem. Along with a scrupulous study of the approximately 111 verses of the poem, The Cloud of Longing offers an extended look at how nature was envisioned by classical India''s supreme poet as he portrays a cloud''s imagined voyage over the fields, valleys, rivers, mountains, and towns of classical India.This sustained, close reading of the Meghaduta will speak to contemporary readers as well as to those committed to developing a more in-depth experience of the natural world. The Cloud of Longing fills a gap in the translation of classical Indian texts, as well as in studies of world literature, religion, and into an emerging integrative environmental discipline.

Table of Contents
Introduction I.The Meghaduta of Kalidasa II. Liquid Meaning in Sanskrt Poetics III. Clouds IV. Vastunirdesa V. The Argument VI. The Cloud>'s Way VII. Meteorology and Metaphor VIII. Alaka VIII. Critical Considerations

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 22/11/2021
    ISBN13: 9780197566640, 978-0197566640
    ISBN10: 0197566642

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A full-length study and new translation of the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa''s famed Meghaduta (literally The Cloud Messenger,) The Cloud of Longing focuses on the poem''s interfacing of nature, feeling, figuration, and mythic memory. This work is unique in its attention given to the natural world in light of the nexus of language and love that is the chief characteristic (lakshana) of the poem. Along with a scrupulous study of the approximately 111 verses of the poem, The Cloud of Longing offers an extended look at how nature was envisioned by classical India''s supreme poet as he portrays a cloud''s imagined voyage over the fields, valleys, rivers, mountains, and towns of classical India.This sustained, close reading of the Meghaduta will speak to contemporary readers as well as to those committed to developing a more in-depth experience of the natural world. The Cloud of Longing fills a gap in the translation of classical Indian texts, as well as in studies of world literature, religion, and into an emerging integrative environmental discipline.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction I.The Meghaduta of Kalidasa II. Liquid Meaning in Sanskrt Poetics III. Clouds IV. Vastunirdesa V. The Argument VI. The Cloud>'s Way VII. Meteorology and Metaphor VIII. Alaka VIII. Critical Considerations

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