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Fiction, Hinduism, World Literature

Ramayana

by William Buck, Shirley Triest (Illustrator), B. A. van Nooten
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Overview

Few works in world literature have inspired so vast an audience, in nations with radically different languages and cultures, as the Ramayana and Mahabharata, two Sanskrit verse epics written some 2,000 years ago.

In Ramayana (written by a poet known to us as Valmiki), William Buck has retold the story of Prince Rama—with all its nobility of spirit, courtly intrigue, heroic renunciation, fierce battles, and triumph of good over evil—in a length and manner that will make the great
Indian epics accessible to the contemporary reader.
The same is true for the Mahabharata—in its original Sanskrit, probably the longest
Indian epic ever composed. It is the story of a dynastic struggle, between the Kurus and Pandavas, for land.
In his introduction, Sanskritist B. A. van Nooten notes, "Apart from William Buck's rendition [no other English version has] been able to capture the blend of religion and martial spirit that pervades the original epic."
Presented accessibly for the general reader without compromising the spirit and lyricism of the originals, William Buck's Ramayana and Mahabharata capture the essence of the Indian cultural heritage.

Synopsis

The Ramayana is one of the greatest epics of India. It mirrors Hindus heritage - rather serve as a framework of religious, cultural and social ethos. The author, maintaining the true spirit, presents a faithful image of the original text of the largest epic in a small book. It will serve as an interesting and complete tale to English speaking readers.

About the Author, William Buck

William Buck died in 1970 at the age of 37 after more than 15 years of work on the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the unfinished Harivamsa. Of the two finished books, he wrote, "My method in writing both Mahabharata and Ramayana was to begin with a literal translation from which to extract the story, and then to tell that story in an interesting way that would preserve the spirit and flavor of the original."

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
461
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520227033

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