The Prince Who Became a Monk & Other Stories from Tamil Literature - E-book - ePub

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M.L. Thangappa

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Athiyaman, a hardened warrior, fearsome to his enemies and magnanimous to those he favoured. Kumanan, a king so benevolent that he was even willing to... Lire la suite
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Athiyaman, a hardened warrior, fearsome to his enemies and magnanimous to those he favoured. Kumanan, a king so benevolent that he was even willing to sacrifice his own life for another. The poet Pisiraandaiyar, who stood by his royal friend Kopperuncholan even in the worst of times. And Avvaiyar, a venerable woman poet, respected by rulers and subjects alike. This colourful and powerful cast of characters comes together in The Prince Who Became a Monk and Other Stories from Tamil Literature.
Selected and translated by Sahitya Akademi award-winner M. L. Thangappa, the stories in this volume were originally poems written by famed Tamil poets belonging to a time when kings and poets equalled each other in authority and respect, and when valour and talent were considered the greatest virtues. These tales celebrate family, friendships and bonds that survive the tests of distance and time, bringing to the fore historical figures who depict faith, humility and kindness.
Through delicately woven imagery and subtly imparted wisdom, this collection of more than 35 stories brings alive an era of glory, and the poets who immortalized it in their words.

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Biographie de M.L. Thangappa

M. L. Thangappa (1934) was born in Kurumbalapperi, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu. He taught Tamil for over twenty five years in various colleges of the Puducherry Govt and has published a number of books of poetry and essays in Tamil. His translations from Tamil literature into English include Sangam poetry, didactic poetry and the songs of Saint Ramalingam, Subramania Bharati and Bharatidasan.
He has won the Bharatidasan Award (1991) of the Govt of Tamil Nadu and the Sirpi Literary Award (2007) for lifetime achievement in poetry. He is a founding member of the Puducherry Ecological Society. Two of his translations from the Tamil classics have been published as Penguin Classics: Love Stands Alone: Selections from Tamil Sangam Poetry in 2010 and Red Lilies and Frightened Birds (a translation of Muttollayiram) in 2011.
Love Stands Alone won the Sahitya Akademi award for the best translation of a regional work into English (2012). Thangappa lives with his family in Puducherry.

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