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Author Piṅgaḷi Sūrana, author.

Title The Sound of the kiss, or, the story that must never be told : Piṅgaḷi Sūrana's Kaḷāpūrṇodayamu / translated from Telugu by Velcheru Narayana Rao and David Shulman
Published New York : Columbia University Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 220 pages) : illustrations
Series Translations from the Asian classics
Translations from the Asian classics.
Contents Acknowledgments; Note on Pronunciation; Introduction; THE BEGINNING; Chapter 1; Dvaraka City, Where the Story Begins; Kalabhashini on the Swing and Rambha in the Sky; Chapter 2; Narada Studies Music; Enter Manistambha; Manikandhara's Pilgrimage; Chapter 3; Rambha Entices Manikandhara; Kalabhashini Flies off with the Siddha; The Temple of the Lion-Riding Goddess; Kalabhashini Returns; Rambha Meets Rambha; Nalakubara Meets Nalakubara; Chapter 4; The Story of Salina and Sugatri]; Enter Alaghuvrata. Kalabhashini Is Sacrificed; Manistambha Tours the World with His Wife; Chapter 5
The Baby Who TalksSarasvati Decodes Brahma's Story; Manistambha and Sumukhasatti Exchange Genders; A Lecture on Yoga; Svabhava and Madasaya at Srisailam; Chapter 6; Manikandhara Fights the Porcupine Demon; The Story of Alaghuvrata and His Sons; Satvadatma's Question; Madhuralalasa Comes of Age; Chapter 7; Kalapurna in Love; The Wedding of Kalapurna and Madhuralalasa; Abhinavakaumudi Becomes Jealous; Chapter 8; Kalapurna Conquers the World; Homecoming; The Story of the Necklace; Invitation to a Second Reading; Guide to Pronunctiation and List of Characters; Index of Names and Technical Terms
Summary In this sixteenth-century masterpiece of Telugu literature, from the region now known as Andhra Pradesh, Suranna recounts the story of a young courtesan who falls in love with the most handsome man in the universe and overhears him speaking of a mysterious person whose story must never be told. Burning with curiosity and desire, she ventures to the god Krishna's palace, where much intrigue and adventure ensue. The Sound of the Kiss is considered by some to be the first novel written in South Asia, and the translation of this classic fills a gap in the literature of the East.</P
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Love stories, South Asian -- 16th century -- Translations into English
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Asian -- Indic.
SUBJECT South Asia -- 16th century -- Translations into English
Subject South Asia
Genre/Form Translations
Form Electronic book
Author Narayana Rao, Velcheru, 1932-
Shulman, David Dean, 1949-
ISBN 0231500963
9780231500968
Other Titles Kaḷāpūrṇōdayamu. English
Sound of the kiss
Story that must never be told