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The Demon's Daughter

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This sixteenth-century work has a modern sensibility, presenting characters' inner worlds and understanding love as the fullest realization of the individual.The Demon's Daughter (Prabhavati-pradyu...
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This sixteenth-century work has a modern sensibility, presenting characters' inner worlds and understanding love as the fullest realization of the individual.

The Demon's Daughter (Prabhavati-pradyumnamu) is a sixteenth-century novel by the south Indian poet Pingali Suranna, originally written in Telugu, the language of present-day Andhra Pradesh. Suranna begins with a story from classical Hindu mythology in which a demon plans to overthrow the gods. Krishna's son Pradyumna is sent to foil the plot and must infiltrate the impregnable city of the demons; Krishna helps ensure his success by having a matchmaking goose cause Pradyumna to fall in love with the demon's daughter. The original story focuses on the ongoing war between gods and anti-gods, but Pingali Suranna makes it an exploration of the experience of being and falling in love. In this, the work evinces a modern sensibility, showing love as both an individualized emotion and the fullest realization of a person, transcending social and cultural barriers.

The translators include an afterword that explores the cultural setting of the work and its historical and literary contexts. Anyone interested in the literature and mythology of India will find this book compelling, but all readers who love a good story will enjoy this moving book. Velcheru Narayana Rao and David Shulman have provided an elegant translation that will serve well the contemporary reader who wishes to encounter a masterwork of world literature largely unknown in the West.

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Price: £23.50
Pages: 138
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Hindu Studies
Publication Date: 16 March 2006
ISBN: 9780791466964
Format: Paperback
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Preface
Acknowledgments


Introduction
The Demon’s Daughter: A Love Story from South India


1. Prayers


2. The Goose’s Commission


3. Pradyumma Sends a Letter


4. The Goose Interrogates the Parrot


5. The Lovers Meet


Afterword: The Sixteenth-Century Breakthrough


Notes
Index