Textual Travels

Textual Travels
Author: Mini Chandran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 131758760X

This book presents a comprehensive account of the theory and practice of translation in India in combining both its functional and literary aspects. It explores how the cultural politics of globalization is played out most powerfully in the realm of popular culture, and especially the role of translation in its practical facets, ranging from the fields of literature and publishing to media and sports.

Translating Power

Translating Power
Author: Saugata Bhaduri
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788189934248

Translation of short stories from Indic langauges.

Dark Afternoons

Dark Afternoons
Author: Bāṇī Basu
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Bengali fiction
ISBN: 9788189934064

India's Shakespeare: Translation, Interpretation and Performance

India's Shakespeare: Translation, Interpretation and Performance
Author: Poonam Trivedi
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 813179959X

India’s Shakespeare: Translation, Interpretation and Performance is ideal for English literature, performance, translation studies. This collection of essays examines the diverse aspects of Shakespeare's interaction with India, since two hundred years ago when the British first introduced him here. While the study of Shakespeare was an imperial imposition, the performance of Shakespeare was not. Shakespeare, translated and adapted on the commercial stage during the late nineteenth century was widely successful; and remains to this day, the most published and performed western author in India. The important role Shakespeare has played in allowing cultures to speak with each other forms the center of this volume with contributions examining presence of Shakespeare in both colonial and post-colonial India. The essays discuss the several contexts in which Shakespeare was read, taught, translated, performed, and absorbed into the cultural fabric of India. The introduction details the history of this induction, its shifts and developments and its corresponding critical discourse in India and the west. This collection of essays, emerging from first hand experience, is presented from a variety of critical positions, performative, textual, historicist, feminist and post-colonialist, as befits the range of the subject.

Remembering Amma

Remembering Amma
Author: Ti Jān̲akirāman̲
Publisher: Sixthsense Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788187649311

Thi Jaa weaves a lyrical story of a vedapadasalai by the Kaveri and an orthodox household in Madras with an array of vivid, lifelike characters. His portrayal of women who pursue their passions with calm self-assurance is bold and uncritical.

Teardrops

Teardrops
Author: H S Venkatesha Murthy
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1639746064

Teardrops is a collection of beautifully written poems which deals with emotional and philosophical aspects of human life, many in the hindsight of life and day-to-day events. The poems are highly metaphorical, filled with fine imagery, Indian epical character motifs and human life across time, space and race. The poet is influenced by a verse from Valmiki from the Ramayana, Ruditanusari Kavi, the one who searches tears and stands with it is a poet. In the poem In Search of Tears, Valmiki unexpectedly encounters Sita, a character out of his epic, the Ramayana. Sita, now a pregnant woman, has been abandoned by Rama. With that encounter, the sage poet’s vanity is wounded. She asks several direct and unambiguous questions to the poet. Similarly, in the poem Uttarayana, the narrator deals with the untimely death of his wife. “She climbed the stairs before I did, high in the sky; now, I breathe pain at each remaining step.” These selected poems represent the skill of a gifted poet and touch the heart of the readers with their delicate expressions and messages.

Waterness

Waterness
Author: Na Muthuswamy
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Short stories, Tamil
ISBN: 9788187649755

A collection of 10 unforgettable stories, Waterness captures the spalshing colours of life in Punjai, in the heart of Thanjavur district. Set against a broader perspective of modern urban life and the piercing pressures of alienation, these stories are about memories, and about memory.

Cut!

Cut!
Author: Merle Kröger
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2006
Genre: Detective and mystery stories, German
ISBN: 9788189020804

When the last reel winds down in the projection room of the old cinema house, Madita Junghans, the German with Indian genes, teams up with her boyfriend Nikolaus as detective couple, Nick and Mattie, to set off on a search for Madita s biological father. Their only clue is that he is an Indian. Mattie s mother lives in a psychotic dream world. Her foster father Hinnarck is anything but talkative. Mattie and Nick soon get sucked into a deadly adventure, centred around a dark chapter of Indo-Germanic history.

One Last Story and That's it

One Last Story and That's it
Author: Etgar Keret
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788189020477

The extraordianry collection has the kind of writing that could hook a lot of readers, including some who rarely open a book