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The Sound of the Kiss Or The Story That Must Never Be Told by Pingali Suranna, Columbia University Press (Govinda)

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    Author(s)Pingali Suranna
    PublisherColumbia University Press (Govinda)
    ISBN9780231125963
    Pages248
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2002

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    Columbia University Press (Govinda) The Sound of the Kiss Or The Story That Must Never Be Told by Pingali Suranna

    Suranna recounts the story of a young courtesan who falls in love with the most handsome man in the universe and overhears him speaking of a mysterious person whose story must never be told. Burning with curiosity and desire, she ventures to the god Krishna's palace, where much intrigue and adventure ensue. The Sound of the Kiss is considered by some to be the first novel written in South Asia, and the translation of this classic fills a gap in the literature of the East. Western scholars have tended to ignore Telugu literature, from the region now known as Andhra Pradesh, in favor of Sanskrit writings. But this sixteenth-century masterpiece, an adventure tale similar in structure to the Arabian Nights, explodes preconceived ideas about early South Indian literature - for example, that the characters lack interiority, that the language is formulaic, and that Telugu texts are mere translations of earlier Sanskrit works.



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