Kalidasa

Encyclopaedia of indian Theatre

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Series III quickly establish itself as the standard resources on ‘Kalidasa’—the great master of ancient Indian drama. Copiously illustrated with invaluable and rare photographs, this is a bio – bibliographical work that offers a wealth of information on this genius, providing almost everything you need to know about the classical playwright. His, life, date, legends; synopsis, plots, dramatis personae, critical insight of each play. Translations of his dramatic writings in Indian vernaculars and foreign languages bio-critical and notices in the form of comprehensive bibliography. Two chapters devotes on Kalidasa’s life and works as seen through the eyes of painters, sculptors and cinematographers. Above it, the encyclopaedia offer historical awareness to the performances of Kalidasa play over the last two centuries. An accurate and concise compendium addressed on Sanskritists, students of drama and literature, theatre lovers, critics art historians, even painters and cinema connoisseurs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Biswajit Sinha

Biswajit Sinha was born in 1961. He holds Master's degree in two disciplines with professional training in 'Acting' from the Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, New Delhi. Stepped out of a professional career in theatre to pursue research works in the genre, Sri Biswajit Sinha is, today, an one-man mission encyclopaedist to whom goes the credit to bringout India's first encyclopaedic series on Indian Theatre, his singular contribution to the field. Sri Sinha holda Master's degree in two disciplines with professional training in 'Acting' from the Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, New Delhi. He had a brief stint with IPTA's 'Living Theatre' directing few plays for this group Theatre' and as Repertory Artist of 'Brechtian Mirror'.

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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
8186208224
Length
ix+335p., Appendices; Bibliography.
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