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Girls for Sale
Kanyasulkam, a Play from Colonial India

Gurajada Apparao (Author), Velcheru Narayana Rao (Author)

9780253219138

Paperback / softback, published 20 July 2007

248 pages
23.5 x 15.6 x 1.5 cm, 0.381 kg

"[A] scholarly event of the first importance. . . . This translation is a work of artand I predict that it will, on its own terms, become a classic."—David Shulman, Hebrew University

First staged in 1892, the South Indian play Girls for Sale (Kanyasulkam) is considered the greatest modern work of Telugu literature and the first major drama written in an Indian language that critiqued British colonialism's effects on Indian society. Filled with humor, biting social commentary, parody, and masquerade, the plot revolves around a clever courtesan, a young widow, and a very old man who wants to buy as his wife a very young girl. Velcheru Narayana Rao has prepared the first idiomatic English translation, with notes and a critical essay. Itself a masterpiece of Indian literature in translation, this edition makes Apparao's work available to new audiences.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on Translation and Transliteration
Girls for Sale
Dramatis Personae
1. Act One
2. Act Two
3. Act Three
4. Act Four
5. Act Five
6. Act Six
7. Act Seven
The Play in Context: A Second Look at Apparao's Kanyasulkam
Performing Kanyasulkam
Glossary
Guide to Pronunciation
Proper Names with Diacritics
Note on Names and Castes
On Kinship and Friendship
Card Game in Act Five, Scene Two
Notes
Index

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