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Fire and Other Images (Hardcover)
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Fire and Other Images (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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Fire and Other Images comprises a selection of prose pieces by
Paritosh Sen, originally written and published in Bengali and
rendered into English here, in an attempt to make them available to
a wider audience. The pencil sketches that illustrate the
narratives were done by the artist for this book. In these
vignettes of his past Paritosh Sen evokes a world that we have
lost, a memory of what has been and gone; yet the very act of
evocation creates a powerful presence. His family was large enough
for him, as a child, to lose himself in his own vision of the
world: a vision that has remained with him and is recalled in
moments of reflection. This vision comes through in the pieces that
bring to life memories of his boyhood in Dhaka; of his relationship
with his father which, though distant, is deeply imprinted in him;
of the fire at his father's cremation; of the death of his mother
which he poignantly juxtaposes with the anguish of a mother
mongoose separated from her captured babies. Sen responds to the
landscape, trees, plants, birds and people that surround him. For
him the magnificent Arjuna tree, the 'tree in his village', for
instance is like a high-rise building - with a hierarchy among the
birds that nestle separately in the various branches of the tree,
and between them on the snakes and iguanas in its roots. Paritosh
Sen the artist comes through forcefully in the pieces where he
recalls his meetings with Brancusi and Picasso. In his narration of
his encounter with Picasso we are made aware of the initial awe
that is gradually replaced by a recognition of the immense human
qualities that go into the best creativity. The artist in Sen also
surfaces in his stunning description of travelling across the
waters at Abu Simbel at dawn. The creativity inspired by a
recollection of a past world and of the attempt to comprehend the
present, is preserved in both his paintings and writings. Both his
painting and his writing are statements that endorse freedom as
necessary to creativity and as central to the human experience.
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