
Basusena
An untold saga of Karna, the tragic hero of Mahabharat
Hrushikesh Mallick(Author)
BLACK EAGLE BOOKS (Publisher)
Published on 5. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
122 pages
978-1-64560-559-1 (ISBN)
Description
But how I wish
I could hear someone slander against Partha
And Partha only...
Let Partha's slander
Come from all directions
From the premises of court
From the lips of children going to school
From the chirping of birds....
If I could hear the slanderous words
In the stealthy darkness
Coming from the neighbourhood of brothers...
From the songs of Yogis wandering
With begging-bowls
From the half-asleep, half-awake
Army-camp !....
To Partha's slanderer
I shall offer all my skills of archery
All my virtues of this life
And of previous lives, if needed
Rest of the kisses of my wife meant for me
Shall offer the span of my life....
Dr. Hrushikesh Mallick very artistically brings down Karna from a high pedestal and makes him speak like a commoner. Yet, the feelings are genuine and sincere. And the readers are made to wonder at such verses stated above.
The whole of Basusena is replete with such verses. When I read the book in its original version (Odia), I felt impelled to translate it into English since I sincerely felt this great work richly deserves a wider audience. The wonderful command Dr Mallick has over Odia language and his way of presenting his thoughts in a form and style all his own sometimes defy translation. I have tried to make a modest attempt. I will be very happy if this translated version gives some moments of joy to the readers.
--Dr. Gopa Ranjan Mishra
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
165 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64560-559-1 (9781645605591)
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Hrushikesh Mallick (b. 5 March 1955 - Bhadrak, Odisha, India) is a poet, scholar, teacher and journalist. He has published twelve poetry collections- Dhana Saunta Jhia (1987), Ujuda Kshetara Gita (1991), Ghata Akash (1998), Dharmapatni (2000), Jeebananama (2000), Sakshi Chandra Surya (2004), Basusena (2006), Jeje Dekhinathiba Bharat (2015), Rebati (2016), Sarijaithiba Opera (2019), Bhabesh Maiti Ghare Achha? (2023), Baliputiara Gan (2023). Also, he has published children literature, short stories, essays and columns in leading Odia dailies. Among many awards, he has received Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award for Dhana Saunta Jhia, Sarala Award for Jeje Dekhinathiba Bharat and Central Sahitya Akademi Award for Sarijaithiba Opera. Having a D.Litt in Comparative literature, he has taught Odia literature in various Govt. Colleges of Odisha and nominated as President, Odisha Sahitya Akademi (2021-2024) by Govt. of Odisha. At present, he edits literary pages of the Odia daily, Dharitri.