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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram
Cover page
Author
Sant Tukaram
Translator
Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre
Country
India
Language
marathi
Genre
Poetry
Publication date
2015
ISBN
9781483549392
One Hundred Poems of Tukaram is a 2015 book consisting of selected poems of Sant Tukaram, a prominent Varkari Sant and spiritual poet of the Bhakti, translated into English by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre. The book also consists of an introduction by the translator, which explores aspects like relevance of Tukaram's poetry in twenty-first century, Tukaram's life and times, Varkari movement of which Tukaram was a part and the form of Tukaram's poems amongst other things. It aims at historicising Tukaram's poetry while upholding its timeless appeal.
The book covers a wide range of poems depicting the spiritual as well as worldly journey of the saint-poet who is widely hailed as one of the greatest poets from India by critics like Ramchandra Ranade [1] and Dr. Sadanand More.[2] Selection of poems is such that the book gives a comprehensive picture of the various phases of Sant Tukaram's life which can be generally divided into that of a family man, a recluse and the man of the masses.[3] So far this is only the second book-length translation of Tukaram's poems in English, the other being Dilip Chitre's Says Tuka (1991).[4]
^Ranade, Ramchandra D. (1994). Tukaram. New York: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-2092-2.
^More, Sadanand (1996). Tukaram Darshan. Pune: Gaaj Prakashan. ISBN 81-85436-63-0.
^Dhond, M V (2002). Aisa Vitevar Dev Kothe. Pune: Rajhans Prakashan. ISBN 81-7434-208-7.
^Chitre, Dilip (2003). Says Tuka -1. Pune: Sontheimer Cultural Association. ISBN 81-7434-208-7.
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