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Ivon Hitchens (Paperback, New Ed): Peter Khoroche Ivon Hitchens (Paperback, New Ed)
Peter Khoroche
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is widely regarded as the outstanding English landscape painter of the 20th century. Immediately recognisable by its daring yet subtle use of colour and brushmark to evoke the spirit of place, his work is to be found in public and private collections throughout the world. This is the definitive study of Hitchens' life and work. Peter Khoroche draws on the painter's published writings, correspondence and conversation to create a critical reappraisal of Hitchens' theory and practice. He surveys the entire oeuvre (still-lifes, flower pieces, nudes, interiors and large-scale murals besides the landscapes), a huge legacy of work spanning sixty years, and charts the journey from conventional beginnings to 'figurative abstraction'. A selection of over 100 colour images, examples of Hitchens' best and most characteristic painting in all genres, provide a retrospective exhibition covering the artist's entire career. These illustrations, singled out for praise by reviewers of the hardback edition, demonstrate the artist's outstanding talents and reinforce his standing as a key figure in the history of British art.

Once the Buddha Was a Monkey - Arya Sura's "Jatakamala" (Paperback, New edition): Aryasura Once the Buddha Was a Monkey - Arya Sura's "Jatakamala" (Paperback, New edition)
Aryasura; Translated by Peter Khoroche
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here is one of the most entertaining masterpieces of Sanskrit literature rendered in an English translation that fully captures the original's artistry and charm.
Written most probably in the fourth century A.D., the Jatakamala is generally considered the masterpiece of Buddhist literature in Sanskrit. In elegant, courtly style, Arya Sura retells thirty-four traditional stories about the Buddha in his previous incarnations, human and animal. Whether as a king, a brahmin, a monkey, or a hare, the Great One is shown in assiduous pursuit of virtue and compassion. Though primarily intended as exemplary tales illustrating the Buddhist virtues, these stories also provide a vivid picture of life at a high point in ancient Indian culture--city life in ordinary households or at the royal court, and country life against a backdrop of mountain, desert, and jungle.
Fresh study of the Sanskrit manuscripts, now scattered in libraries all over the world, has enabled Peter Khoroche to make this new translation faithful to the original in both style and content. His explanatory notes will assist student and general reader alike in appreciating this classic from an ancient and exotic civilization.
"The general reader will be highly grateful for this new translation which, besides being beautifully printed, is rounded off with a very informative and reliable introduction."--Renate Sohnen-Thieme, "Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
""One would be a fool not to welcome the chance to read this book."--Richard Gombrich, "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society"

Once a Peacock, Once an Actress - Twenty-Four Lives of the Bodhisattva from Haribhatta's "Jatakamala" (Paperback): Peter... Once a Peacock, Once an Actress - Twenty-Four Lives of the Bodhisattva from Haribhatta's "Jatakamala" (Paperback)
Peter Khoroche; Hari Bhatta
R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in Kashmir around 400 CE, Haribhatta's Jatakamala is a remarkable example of classical Sanskrit literature in a mixture of prose and verse that for centuries was known only in its Tibetan translation. But between 1973 and 2004 a large portion of the Sanskrit original was rediscovered in a number of anonymous manuscripts. With this volume Peter Khoroche offers the most complete translation to date, making almost eighty per cent of the work available in English. Haribhatta's Jatakamala is a sophisticated and personal adaptation of popular stories, mostly non-Buddhist in origin, all illustrating the future Buddha's single-minded devotion to the good of all creatures, and his desire, no matter what his incarnation man, woman, peacock, elephant, merchant or king to assist others on the path to nirvana. Haribhatta's insight into human and animal behaviour, his astonishing eye for the details of landscape and his fine descriptive powers together make this a unique record of everyday life in ancient India as well as a powerful statement of Buddhist ethics. This translation will be a landmark in the study of Buddhism and of the culture of ancient India.

Once a Peacock, Once an Actress - Twenty-Four Lives of the Bodhisattva from Haribhatta's "Jatakamala" (Hardcover): Peter... Once a Peacock, Once an Actress - Twenty-Four Lives of the Bodhisattva from Haribhatta's "Jatakamala" (Hardcover)
Peter Khoroche; Hari Bhatta
R2,656 Discovery Miles 26 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in Kashmir around 400 CE, Haribhatta's Jatakamala is a remarkable example of classical Sanskrit literature in a mixture of prose and verse that for centuries was known only in its Tibetan translation. But between 1973 and 2004 a large portion of the Sanskrit original was rediscovered in a number of anonymous manuscripts. With this volume Peter Khoroche offers the most complete translation to date, making almost eighty per cent of the work available in English. Haribhatta's Jatakamala is a sophisticated and personal adaptation of popular stories, mostly non-Buddhist in origin, all illustrating the future Buddha's single-minded devotion to the good of all creatures, and his desire, no matter what his incarnation man, woman, peacock, elephant, merchant or king to assist others on the path to nirvana. Haribhatta's insight into human and animal behaviour, his astonishing eye for the details of landscape and his fine descriptive powers together make this a unique record of everyday life in ancient India as well as a powerful statement of Buddhist ethics. This translation will be a landmark in the study of Buddhism and of the culture of ancient India.

Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India - Hala's Sattasai (Hardcover): Peter Khoroche Poems on Life and Love in Ancient India - Hala's Sattasai (Hardcover)
Peter Khoroche; Introduction by Peter Khoroche; Translated by Herman Tieken; Introduction by Herman Tieken
R1,838 Discovery Miles 18 380 Out of stock
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