Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
80
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Dec 26, 2002
Wydawca
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195663802
ISBN-13
9780195663808
Opis
Kanyadaan is a poignant exploration of social norms and personal convictions set against the backdrop of modern Indian society. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a marriage that becomes a battleground for contrasting ideologies. Central to the story are the characters grappling with their identities in a world that often imposes rigid meanings on love and commitment.
Vijay Tendulkar's mastery of dialogue shines through in this compelling work. The interactions are charged with emotion, bringing to light the complexities of relationships intertwined with cultural expectations. Each character is finely drawn, revealing their inner struggles and the societal pressures that shape their choices.
Gowri Ramnarayan’s translations ensure that the essence and nuance of Tendulkar's original text are preserved, allowing English-speaking audiences access to the intricate themes of the play. Kanyadaan challenges readers to reflect on the evolving nature of tradition, identity, and the sacrifices made for love, making it a thought-provoking addition to Indian dramatic literature.
Vijay Tendulkar's mastery of dialogue shines through in this compelling work. The interactions are charged with emotion, bringing to light the complexities of relationships intertwined with cultural expectations. Each character is finely drawn, revealing their inner struggles and the societal pressures that shape their choices.
Gowri Ramnarayan’s translations ensure that the essence and nuance of Tendulkar's original text are preserved, allowing English-speaking audiences access to the intricate themes of the play. Kanyadaan challenges readers to reflect on the evolving nature of tradition, identity, and the sacrifices made for love, making it a thought-provoking addition to Indian dramatic literature.