Amit Majmudar Knihy
Amit Majmudar zkoumá složitosti identity a dědictví prostřednictvím svého literárního díla. Jeho próza se často ponoří do historických témat a odhaluje hluboké lidské vztahy a střety kultur. Majmudarův básnický talent se projevuje v jeho pečlivě zpracovaných verších, které rezonují svou metaforickou silou a rytmickou elegancí. Jeho psaní vybízí čtenáře k zamyšlení nad neustálým napětím mezi tradicí a modernitou.




Amit Majmudar learned that one of his twins had a potentially fatal congenital heart defect. In Twin A, Majmudar tells his son the epic story of surgeries, complications, and prolonged recoveries that he survived as an infant.
What He Did in Solitary: Poems
- 176 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Exploring the themes of resilience and connection, the prize-winning poet delves into the sources of strength that support us amidst a fragmented reality. Through poignant reflections, the work invites readers to consider the emotional and spiritual sustenance that can be found even in challenging times.
Godsong
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
A fresh, strikingly immediate and elegant verse translation of the classic, with an introduction and helpful guides to each section, by the rising American poet. Born in the United States into a secularized Hindu family, Amit Majmudar puzzled over the many religious traditions on offer, and found that the Bhagavad Gita had much to teach him with its "song of multiplicities." Chief among them is that "its own assertions aren't as important as the relationships between its characters . . . The Gita imagined a relationship in which the soul and God are equals"; it is, he believes, "the greatest poem of friendship . . . in any language." His verse translation captures the many tones and strategies Krishna uses with Arjuna--strict and berating, detached and philosophical, tender and personable. "Listening guides" to each section follow the main text, and expand in accessible terms on the text and what is happening between the lines. Godsong is an instant classic in the field, from a poet of skill, fine intellect, and--perhaps most important--devotion.