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What Is a Long Poem?
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Translation xv
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Introduction
- Intro 1
- The Central Outsider 4
- Cold War Vernaculars 6
- The Stakes of Literary Form 11
- Hindi Literature 15
- Structure of the Book 22
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Chapter One A Stream of Pure Sanskrit Curses
- Introduction 27
- What Is a Long Poem? 29
- The Well 35
- The Brahmin Demon 39
- The Brahmarakshas 46
- Conclusion 63
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Chapter Two Realism, Romanticism, and the Lower Middle Class
- Introduction 67
- The (Lower) Middle Class in Postindependence Hindi Literature 71
- A Writer’s Diary 76
- The Third Moment of Expression 83
- Realism as Underground 89
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Chapter Three Muktibodh’s Prose Fiction and the Question of the Real
- Introduction 97
- Poetry and Prose 101
- Distorted Fable 106
- Anecdotes of Imprisonment 112
- The Nehruvian Paranoid Mood 117
- Through the Window 124
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Chapter Four The Long Poem between Genre and Form
- Introduction 127
- The Magical World of an Extended Poem 129
- The World of Beauty and the World of the Novel 133
- The Multiple Pasts of Free Verse 140
- Muktachanda between Marathi and Hindi 145
- The Formal Structure of the Long Poem 151
- Allegory Itself 157
- Conclusion 166
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Conclusion The Afterlives of Muktibodh
- Introduction 169
- Alienation or Existentialism 172
- Ratlam and Bhopal 181
- The Idea of Muktibodh 192
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Appendix Full Translations of “Brahmarākṣas” (The Brahmin Demon) and “Aṃdhere meṃ” (In the Dark)
- Brahmarakshas 197
- In the Dark 203
- Notes 241
- Works Cited 273
- Index 291
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Translation xv
-
Introduction
- Intro 1
- The Central Outsider 4
- Cold War Vernaculars 6
- The Stakes of Literary Form 11
- Hindi Literature 15
- Structure of the Book 22
-
Chapter One A Stream of Pure Sanskrit Curses
- Introduction 27
- What Is a Long Poem? 29
- The Well 35
- The Brahmin Demon 39
- The Brahmarakshas 46
- Conclusion 63
-
Chapter Two Realism, Romanticism, and the Lower Middle Class
- Introduction 67
- The (Lower) Middle Class in Postindependence Hindi Literature 71
- A Writer’s Diary 76
- The Third Moment of Expression 83
- Realism as Underground 89
-
Chapter Three Muktibodh’s Prose Fiction and the Question of the Real
- Introduction 97
- Poetry and Prose 101
- Distorted Fable 106
- Anecdotes of Imprisonment 112
- The Nehruvian Paranoid Mood 117
- Through the Window 124
-
Chapter Four The Long Poem between Genre and Form
- Introduction 127
- The Magical World of an Extended Poem 129
- The World of Beauty and the World of the Novel 133
- The Multiple Pasts of Free Verse 140
- Muktachanda between Marathi and Hindi 145
- The Formal Structure of the Long Poem 151
- Allegory Itself 157
- Conclusion 166
-
Conclusion The Afterlives of Muktibodh
- Introduction 169
- Alienation or Existentialism 172
- Ratlam and Bhopal 181
- The Idea of Muktibodh 192
-
Appendix Full Translations of “Brahmarākṣas” (The Brahmin Demon) and “Aṃdhere meṃ” (In the Dark)
- Brahmarakshas 197
- In the Dark 203
- Notes 241
- Works Cited 273
- Index 291