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Parrots Of Desire


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  • ISBN13:9789383064090
  • ISBN10:9383064099
  • Publisher:Aleph Book Company
  • Language:English
  • Author:Amrita Narayanan
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  • ISBN13:9789383064090
  • ISBN10:9383064099
  • Publisher:Aleph Book Company
  • Language:English
  • Author:Amrita Narayanan
  • Binding:Hardback
  • Pages:304
  • SUPC: SDL850724604

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The erotic tradition in India is thousands of years old. In The Parrots of Desire, the modern reader, to whom the anthology is dedicated, will find a wealth of Indian erotic writing—beyond the famously unbridled passages of the Kama Sutra and Koka Shastra. There is, for instance, the extract ‘Why does sex exist?’ recreated from the 3,000-year-old Rig Veda; the work of the Tamil Sangam poets, whose contemporary finesse belies their antiquity; Bhakti poets Antal and Mahadeviyakka, who describe women’s fantasies of men (whether human or godly); short stories by Kamala Das that have been out of print for decades; excerpts from the work of contemporary writers like Mridula Garg and Ginu Kamani, and much more.

Whether it is the trepidation of the first time, or the delirium and delicious rapture of subsequent ones, the anguish of being abandoned or the ennui of steadfast fidelity; passion, jealousy, suspicion, bitterness, or even regret— every aspect of the experience of erotic love, timeless and universal, is manifest in these pages. What emerges from the dozens of pieces in this volume can be called the ‘core’ of Indian erotica: the notion that the erotic, like the human imagination itself, is powerful, unquenchable, passionate and essential to the best life we should seek to make for ourselves.

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AMRITA NARAYANAN is a clinical psychologist and Homi Bhabha Fellow based in Goa. She is the author of A Pleasant Kind of Heavy and Other Erotic Stories (a finalist for the Shakti Bhatt First Book Award) and of numerous essays on psychoanalysis, women and sexuality that have been published in India, the UK and US.

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