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Grow Long, Blessed Night: Love Poems from Classical India - Romantic Poetry Collection for Couples, Meditation & Cultural Enthusiasts
Grow Long, Blessed Night: Love Poems from Classical India - Romantic Poetry Collection for Couples, Meditation & Cultural Enthusiasts

Grow Long, Blessed Night: Love Poems from Classical India - Romantic Poetry Collection for Couples, Meditation & Cultural Enthusiasts

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Like red earth and streaming rain, our loving hearts merged all by themselves. Captured in these centuries-old verses are the intoxication of new love, the romance of courtship, and the longing of separated lovers. Here are the voices of older women advising their younger friends, the words of messengers conveying secrets between lovers, and the musings of lovers to themselves. Culled from large anthologies that date from as early as the first century CE to as late as the eighth, Martha Ann Selby's masterful translations allow the poems to stand on their own in English while still maintaining the flavors of the original verses as reflected in idiom and structure. The book's 200 erotic poems are composed in India's three classical languages: Old Tamil, Maharastri Prakit, and Sanskrit, and grouped according to themes, with annotations provided whenever a brief gloss is necessary. After opening with several informative essays on the poems and how to read them, their origin, and the languages in which they were composed, the book proceeds with the delicate images, voices, and emotions of the verses themselves.

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The book starts off with essays on various aspects of Indian poetry, particularly the different motifs used by poets writing in particular languages. The essays are a bit dry, but they are important for interpreting the poetry if you have not had any other background on Indic poetry.The poems are grouped by speaker/audience of the poem, which is helpful thematically, but is confusing when flipping between the poems and the various essays depending on which language the poem is written in. My favorites were generally the Tamil poems, which had very precise symbolic meanings attached to various aspects of nature.
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