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Product Description: K. C. Das is deservedly one of the most celebrated writers in India today. He writes primarily in Oriya, the language of his native state of Orissa, where he was born in 1924. A civil servant by profession, Das pursued a second career as a writer of stories, poems, and essays...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780891480815 | Univ of Michigan Center for, May 1, 2000, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: K.

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The stories in this collection span almost one thousand years of story-telling in India. Most originate in North India and all were written by Jain monks for the education and amusement of the faithful. Jain literature is both righ and varied. Stories were told in verse and prose, in Sanskrit and in vernacular languages. Some resemble simple folk tales while others are as sophisticated as courtly romances. The stories in Jain literature are about holy men and holy places, famous kings and courtiers and those not often heard in ancient and medieval India--women and toiling villagers. The treasures of India's heritage of story-telling are known to us today mainly from these Jain stories which have been carefully preserved through the years. The stories in The Clever Adulteress have been translated by a renowned group of scholars from India, North America, and Europe. Each translator has chosen his or her favorites from the vast treasures of Jain literature.

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9780889624344 | Mosaic Pr, June 1, 1991, cover price $24.95

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9780889624351 | Mosaic Pr, March 1, 1991, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: The stories in this collection span almost one thousand years of story-telling in India.

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