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Bengal Nights - A Novel (Paperback, New edition): Mircea Eliade, Catherine Spencer Bengal Nights - A Novel (Paperback, New edition)
Mircea Eliade, Catherine Spencer
R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set in 1930s Calcutta, this is a "roman a clef" of remarkable intimacy. Originally published in Romanian in 1933, this semiautobiographical novel by the world renowned scholar Mircea Eliade details the passionate awakenings of Alain, an ambitious young French engineer flush with colonial pride and prejudice and full of a European fascination with the mysterious subcontinent.
Offered the hospitality of a senior Indian colleague, Alain grasps at the chance to discover the authentic India firsthand. He soon finds himself enchanted by his host's daughter, the lovely and inscrutable Maitreyi, a precocious young poet and former student of Tagore. What follows is a charming, tentative flirtation that soon, against all the proprieties and precepts of Indian society, blossoms into a love affair both impossible and ultimately tragic. This erotic passion plays itself out in Alain's thoughts long after its bitter conclusion. In hindsight he sets down the story, quoting from the diaries of his disordered days, and trying to make sense of the sad affair.
A vibrantly poetic love story, "Bengal Nights" is also a cruel account of the wreckage left in the wake of a young man's self discovery. At once horrifying and deeply moving, Eliade's story repeats the patterns of European engagement with India even as it exposes and condemns them. Invaluable for the insight it offers into Eliade's life and thought, it is a work of great intellectual and emotional power.
""Bengal Nights" is forceful and harshly poignant, written with a great love of India informed by clear-eyed understanding. But do not open it if you prefer to remain unmoved by your reading matter. It is enough to make stones weep." -- "Literary Review"
Mircea Eliade (1907-1986) was the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor in the Divinity School and the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. Many of his scholarly works, as well as his two-volume autobiography and four-volume journal, are published by the University of Chicago Press. Translated into French in 1950, "Bengal Nights" was an immediate critical success. The film, "Les Nuits Bengali," appeared in 1987.

The Double Life of Fidel Castro - My 17 Years as Personal Bodyguard to El Lider Maximo (Paperback): Juan Reinaldo Sanchez, Axel... The Double Life of Fidel Castro - My 17 Years as Personal Bodyguard to El Lider Maximo (Paperback)
Juan Reinaldo Sanchez, Axel Gylden; Translated by Catherine Spencer
R408 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R27 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
London Art Worlds - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980 (Paperback): Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin London Art Worlds - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980 (Paperback)
Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in this collection explore the extraordinarily rich networks of international artists and art practices that emerged in and around London during the 1960s and '70s, a period that saw an explosion of new media and fresh attitudes and approaches to making and thinking about art. The contributors to London Art Worlds examine the many activities and movements that existed alongside more established institutions in this period, from the rise of cybernetics and the founding of alternative publications to the public protests and new pedagogical models in London's art schools. The essays explore how international artists and the rise of alternative venues, publications, and exhibitions, along with a growing mobilization of artists around political and cultural issues ranging from feminism to democracy, pushed the boundaries of the London art scene beyond the West End's familiar galleries and posed a radical challenge to established modes of making and understanding art. Engaging, wide-ranging, and original, London Art Worlds provides a necessary perspective on the visual culture of the London art scene in the 1960s and '70s. Art historians and scholars of the era will find these essays especially valuable and thought provoking. In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Elena Crippa, Antony Hudek, Dominic Johnson, Carmen Julia, Courtney J. Martin, Lucy Reynolds, Joy Sleeman, Isobel Whitelegg, and Andrew Wilson.

London Art Worlds - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980 (Hardcover): Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin London Art Worlds - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980 (Hardcover)
Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin
R2,679 Discovery Miles 26 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in this collection explore the extraordinarily rich networks of international artists and art practices that emerged in and around London during the 1960s and '70s, a period that saw an explosion of new media and fresh attitudes and approaches to making and thinking about art. The contributors to London Art Worlds examine the many activities and movements that existed alongside more established institutions in this period, from the rise of cybernetics and the founding of alternative publications to the public protests and new pedagogical models in London's art schools. The essays explore how international artists and the rise of alternative venues, publications, and exhibitions, along with a growing mobilization of artists around political and cultural issues ranging from feminism to democracy, pushed the boundaries of the London art scene beyond the West End's familiar galleries and posed a radical challenge to established modes of making and understanding art. Engaging, wide-ranging, and original, London Art Worlds provides a necessary perspective on the visual culture of the London art scene in the 1960s and '70s. Art historians and scholars of the era will find these essays especially valuable and thought provoking. In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Elena Crippa, Antony Hudek, Dominic Johnson, Carmen Julia, Courtney J. Martin, Lucy Reynolds, Joy Sleeman, Isobel Whitelegg, and Andrew Wilson.

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