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Ka: Stories of the Mind and Gods of India

hardcoverOctober 27, 1998
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ISBN-13: 9780679451310 ISBN-10: 0679451315
Publisher
Knopf
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 27, 1998
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
24.80×3.80×15.20 cm

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Ka: Stories of the Mind and Gods of India by Roberto Calasso. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780679451310.

With the same startling originality and brilliance that made his Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony a literary landmark, Roberto Calasso narrates the birth of one of the worlds great cultures: the formation of the mind of India. He doesnt explain or describe this mental world--he regenerates it through its epic cyclical stories and customs, until we no longer need to define it for ourselves because we have come to know what it is. So: Who is Ka? And who is the immense eagle asking the question, filling the sky, elephant and giant turtle dwarfed in his claws? How can he be the child of a woman? Who are the tiny folk he eats? The first impact of Ka is one of tremendous strangeness, bewilderment, disorientation. How can a Western tradition which demands to identify a beginning and an end understand one that sees no beginning and no end, but only an eternal tangle? Slowly, though, the strange becomes familiar, as new and ever more fantastic stories are spun out, gods emerge, bizarre sacrifices are performed. Why must the kings wife copulate with a dead horse? How is man reduced to an eye in an ants nest? Why must the road to higher consciousness pass through an erotic adventure? Why is the first girl the dawn and the second the dusk? Rejecting our cravings to have the culture systematized and predigested for us, Calasso invites us to understand India on Indian terms, through Indian images, through India itself. As Ka unfolds, the worlds of the Devas, of ´Siva, Brahm-a and Visnu, of the wars of the Mah-abh-arata, are splendidly revealed, until finally, with the advent of the Buddha, we are amazed at our own sense of recognition, for these stories seem to confirm, or to articulate for the first time, our own deepest perceptions about our human condition. An entirely unique reading experience from an author at once supremely erudite and unceasingly creative.