Jivansmrti
Jivansmrti Tagore's Kundu Rama Ray Mohit K.
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Add to basketJvansmti (1911) is an intimate account by Rabindranath, aptly called jvanilp (artist of life), of the growth of the inner man within him from early childhood to youth. In Jvansmti, the mature elderly poet seems to have been looking backaffectionately, indulgently, wittilyto the days of his childhood, boyhood, and the sad, mad and sweet boisterous days of early youth. He seems to have been wandering down memory lane, greeting once more the dear departed friends and kin in the mellowed light of fond remembrance.
Unlike a conventional autobiography Jvansmti is not a systematic chronicle of events; rather it is unified by the authors consciousness of invisible correspondence between his living and writing, operating like the impalpable note of some musical melody.
By offering many an explanation/clue to many a recurring idea, theme, facet in Tagores immeasurably rich and variegated literary and artistic oeuvre, Jvansmti also provides a magic casement opening on the ocean of Tagores creative and artistic oeuvre, and helps us to understand the author and his works better. Indeed Tagores oeuvre and Jvansmti mutually lend colour, tone and keys to each other.
The book is written in such an easeful manner and in the tone of an intimate talk among friends, that after finishing the book ones immediate feeling is of having a rare experienceas if one had spent some time with Rabindranath, sitting face to face, listening to his exquisite talk a talk partly with himself, partly with the readera talk pleasurable to the ear, fascinating for the mind, which can be validly described as a colourful flow of music or a melodious rainbow. It is as if one had taken a plunge in an unbelievably wonderful spring made of literature, music, painting, philosophy and humour.
The translators have attempted to strike a fine balance between fidelity and freedom by conveying the spirit of the original and yet conforming to the genius of English language. It will enable those who do not know Bengali or do not have enough proficiency in Bengali to enjoy a plunge into this colourful flow of music or melodious rainbow.
Dr Rama Kundu, a full Professor of English, in Burdwan University, West Bengal, is the author of nine books. She edits The Atlantic Literary Review and has also edited several anthologies of research papers including one on Rabindranath Tagores The Home and the World. She has written a large number of research papers published in scholarly journals and anthologies in India and abroad.
Prof. Ray and Prof. Kundu have jointly translated Rabindranath Tagores Gor (APD 2008).
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