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Raja Rao

    Raja Rao je uznáván jako významný prozaik své generace. Jeho díla, oceněná mezinárodním uznáním, se ponořila do složitých témat indické identity a duchovnosti. Rao mistrně využíval jazyk, propojoval tradiční indické vypravěčské techniky s moderními literárními styly. Jeho jedinečný hlas rezonuje v prozkoumávání kulturních střetů a hledání smyslu v neklidném světě. Čtenáři si jeho hluboce filozofická díla cení pro jejich poetickou krásu a intelektuální hloubku.

    The Sacred Wordsmith
    Kanthapura
    Meaning of India
    • Meaning of India

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      Raja Rao's collection of non-fiction reflects on the profound essence of India, emphasizing it as a metaphysical concept rather than merely a geographical or civilizational entity. Through a blend of fables, journeys, discussions, and meditations, the work explores the deeper significance of Indian identity and existence, offering readers a contemplative view on how India shapes one's perception of self and the world.

      Meaning of India
    • Regarded as the first major Indian novel in English, Kanthapura is the story of how Gandhi's struggle for Independence came to a casteist south Indian village. Young Moorthy, back from the city, brimming with new ideas, seeks to cut across ancient barriers and unite the villagers in non-violent action. The story emerges through the eyes of a delightful old woman, who comments on the villagers' actions with sharp-eyed wisdom, evoking the spirit of India's traditional folk epics.

      Kanthapura
    • The Sacred Wordsmith compiles the best of Raja Rao's writings, including his autobiographical Prefaces and Introductions. The volume puts together several of his noted acceptance speeches, including those for the Sahitya Akademi Award and Neustadt International Prize, and other famous pieces, such as 'The World is Sound', 'The Word', 'Why Do You Write?', 'The West Discovers Sanskrit', 'The English Language and Us', and 'The Story Round, Around Kanthapura', a fascinating, unpublished account of the makings of his famous first novel.

      The Sacred Wordsmith