Andha yug
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書誌事項
Andha yug
(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 2010
- : pbk.
- タイトル別名
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Andhā yuga
- 統一タイトル
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Andhā yuga
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注記
This translation originally published: 2005
Translated from the Hindi
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a translation of Dharamvir Bharati's Andha Yug (1953), one of the most significant plays of modern India. Written immediately after the partition of the Indian subcontinent, the play is a profound meditation on the politics of violence and aggressive selfhood. The action of the play takes place on the last day of the Mahabharata war and is centred on a few bewildered survivors of the Kaurava clan. The ramparts are in ruins, the city is burning, and
Kurukshetra is covered with corpses and vultures. The surviving Kauravas are overwhelmed by grief and rage. They long for one last act of revenge against the Pandavas. That is why when Ashwatthama releases the ultimate weapon, the brahmastra, which threatens to annihilate the world, they refuse to condemn it
as ethically reprehensible.
目次
THE MORAL DHA YUG O PREFATORY NOTE O A NOTE TO THE DIRECTORS O PROLOGUE O ACT ONE: THE KAURAVA KINGDOM O ACT TWO: THE MAKING OF A BEAST O ACT THREE: THE HALF-TRUTH OF ASHWATTHAMA O INTERLUDE: FEATHERS, WHEELS AND BANDAGES O ACT FOUR: GANDHARI'S CURSE O ACT FIVE: VICTORY AND A SERIES OF SUICIDES O EPILOGUE: DEATH OF THE LORD
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