Hymns for the Drowning

Hymns for the Drowning
Author: Nammāḻvār
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9780144000104

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Tradition recognizes 12 avatars devoted to Visnu who lived in the 6th and 9th century in the Tamil speaking region of South India.

Hymns for the Drowning

Hymns for the Drowning
Author: Nammāl̲vār
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691064925

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The Description for this book, Hymns for the Drowning: Poems for Visnu by Nammalvar, will be forthcoming.

Hymns for the Drowning

Hymns for the Drowning
Author: Nammalvar
Publisher: Prhi
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780143430582

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The poems in this book are some of the earliest about Visnu, one of the Hindu Trinity, also known as Tirumal, the Dark One. Tradition recognizes twelve alvars, saint-poets devoted to Visnu, who lived between the sixth and ninth century in the Tamil-speaking region of south India. These devotees of Visnu and their counterparts, the devotees of Siva (nayanmar), changed and revitalized Hinduism and their devotional hymns addressed to Visnu are among the earliest bhakti (devotional) texts in any Indian language. In this selection from Nammalvar's works, the translations like the originals reflect the alternations of philosophic hymns and love poems, through recurring voices, roles and places. They also enact a progression"from wonder at the Lord's works, to the experience of loving him and watching others love him, to moods of questioning and despair and finally to the experience of being devoured and possessed by him.

Hymns for the Drowning

Hymns for the Drowning
Author: Antonio Roque
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781403396952

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Hymns for the Fallen

Hymns for the Fallen
Author: Todd Decker
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520282329

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Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I. THE PRESTIGE COMBAT FILM -- 1. Movies and Memorials -- 2. Soundtracks and Scores -- PART II. DIALOGUE -- 3. Soldiers' Talk -- 4. Soldiers' Song -- 5. Disembodied Voices -- PART III. SOUND EFFECTS -- 6. Nothing Sounds Like an M-16 -- 7. Helicopter Music -- PART IV. MUSIC -- 8. Unmetered -- 9. Metered -- 10. Elegies -- 11. End Titles -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z

Hymns for the Drowning

Hymns for the Drowning
Author: Christopher Cyrill
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781865080437

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Five years in the writing, Hymns For The Drowning is a cultural landmark. We are in the presence of a young talent that is developing beyond our wildest imaginings.

Songs of Experience

Songs of Experience
Author: Norman Cutler
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1987-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780253114198

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"... a significant contribution to the field... great insight, learning, and clarity." -- George Hart III, University of California, Berkeley "A master's hand is behind this volume." -- Religious Studies Review "... eminently readable... artfully explains the initial spirit and modern understanding of Tamil bhakti poetry... " -- Pacific Affairs "Norman Cutler's major achievement in Songs of Experience is the new critical perspective he provides on bhakti poetry." -- The Journal of Religion Cutler reveals the link between Tamil poetry and religion. His fluent translations make the poems -- songs of the experience of God -- live for us as they did for their first audience nearly fifteen centuries ago.

English Congregational Hymns in the Eighteenth Century

English Congregational Hymns in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Madeleine Forrell Marshall
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0813194253

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Historians of the English congregational hymn, focusing on its literary or theological aspects, have usually found the genre out of step with the rationalist era that produced it. This book takes a more balanced approach to the work of four writers and concludes that only eighteenth-century Britain, with its understanding of public verse, common truth, and the utility of poetry, could have invented the English hymn as we know it. The early hymns sought to inspire, teach, stir, and entertain congregations. The essential purpose shifted slightly in line with each poet's setting and in accord with the poetic thought of his day. For Isaac Watts's Independents, powerful traditional imagery was appropriate. Charles Wesley's enthusiasm proceeded from and served the spirit of the revival. John Newton's prophetic vision particularly suited the impoverished community at Olney. William Cowper's masterful handling of formal conventions and his idiosyncratic personal hymns reflect his poetic, rather than clerical, vocation. Despite such temporal variations, the great poetry by each man displays themes of general Christian relevance, suggesting common experience, showing normative features of the genre, and bearing a complex and intriguing relationship to secular literature.

The Four Hundred Songs of War and Wisdom

The Four Hundred Songs of War and Wisdom
Author: George L. Hart
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2002-08-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 023151252X

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Two prominent translators present the first complete English-language edition of one of India's greatest works of classical literature: the Purananuru. This anthology of four hundred poems by more than 150 poets between the first and third centuries CE in old Tamil—the literary language of ancient Tamilnadu—was composed before Aryan influence had penetrated the south. It is thus a unique testament to pre-Aryan India. Beyond its importance for understanding the development of South Asia's history, culture, religion, and linguistics, the Purananuru is a great work of literature, reflecting accurately and profoundly the life of southern India 2,000 years ago. One of the few works of classical India that confronts life without the insulation of a philosophical facade and that makes no basic assumptions about karma and the afterlife, the Purananuru has universal appeal. It faces the world as a great and unsolved mystery, delving into living and dying, despair, love, poverty, and the changing nature of existence. To this hidden gem of world literature George L. Hart and Hank Heifetz add a helpful appendix, an annotated bibliography, and an excellent introduction describing the work and placing it in its social and historical context.