Friday, June 1, 2018

READINGS FROM THE MURTY CLASSICAL LIBRARY OF INDIA

Abu'l-Fazl, The History of Akbar, Volume 1, edited and translated by Wheeler M. Thackston (Murty Classical Library of India, 2) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2015).

Abu'l-Fazl, The History of Akbar, Volume 2edited and translated by Wheeler M. Thackston (Murty Classical Library of India, 6) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2016).

Abu'l-Fazl, The History of Akbar, Volume 3edited and translated by Wheeler M. Thackston (Murty Classical Library of India, 10) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2017).

Abu'l-Fazl, The History of Akbar, Volume 4edited and translated by Wheeler M. Thackston (Murty Classical Library of India, 14) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2018).

Bharavi, Arjuna and the Hunter, edited and translated by Indira Viswanathan Peterson (Murty Classical Library of India, 9) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2016).

Charles Hallisey, trans., Therigatha: Poems of the First Buddhist Women (Murty Classical Library of India, 3) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2015).

Shah Abdul Latif, Risalo, edited and translated by Christopher Shackle (Murty Classical Library of India, 18) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2018).

Magha, The Killing of Shishupalaedited and translated by Paul Dundas (Murty Classical Library of India, 11) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2017).

Allasani Peddana, The Story of Manutranslated by Velcheru Narayan Rao & David Shulman (Murty Classical Library of India, 4) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2015) ("Only a person who doesn't get angry / when someone wrongs him, and who / is neither pleased nor upset in his heart / when he is either praised or blamed / can be truly called a sage." Id. at 353.).

Raghavanka, The Life of Harishchandratranslated by Vanamala Viswanatha (Murty Classical Library of India, 13) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2017).

Bharatchandra Ray, In Praise of Annada, Volume 1translated by France Bhattacharya (Murty Classical Library of India, 12) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2017).

Bullhe Shah, Sufi Lyricsedited and translated by Christopher Shackle (Murty Classical Library of India, 1) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2015).

Surdas, Sur's Ocean: Poems from the Early Tradition, edited by Kenneth E. Bryant, translated by John Stratton Hawley (Murty Classical Library of India, 5) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2015).

Svayambhudeva, The Life of Padma, Volume I (Murty Classical Library of India, 17) (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2018).

Tulsidas, The Epic of Ram, Volume 1 (Murty Classical Library of India, 7), translated by Philip Lutgendorf (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2016).

Tulsidas, The Epic of Ram, Volume 2 (Murty Classical Library of India, 8), translated by Philip Lutgendorf (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2016).

Tulsidas, The Epic of Ram, Volume 3 (Murty Classical Library of India, 15), translated by Philip Lutgendorf (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2018).

Tulsidas, The Epic of Ram, Volume 4 (Murty Classical Library of India, 16), translated by Philip Lutgendorf (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard University Press, 2018).