The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12.09.1959 - 128 Seiten From a Nobel Prize for Literature winner and one of the most iconic German writers of the 20th century, Transposed Heads is a beautiful story that explores the complex relationship between the spirit, body, and mind. Inspired by an ancient Hindu legend, Mann’s writes about two Indian friends, Shridaman and Nanda, whom together, decide to decapitate themselves. However, they awaken from their attempted suicides to find their heads restored, but to the wrong body. Now, Sita, the wife of Shridaman must determine the true meaning of identity as she navigates her own feelings as to which representation is her actual husband. As the love-triangle carries on, Mann shows just how entwined our mind, body, and spirit are. “The Transposed Heads is altogether delightful . . . It is certainly the most charming of Mann's works . . . in short, a restatement in parable form of Mann's intransigent faith in the human intellect. It is also a rich and subtle analysis of the psychology of friendship and love.”—Sewanee Review |
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... flesh to the knife , and managed to carry through the most awful vows . They fasted to the point of death ; slept naked in the rain on the ground , and in the cold season wore their clothing wet . In the summer they lay between four ...
... flesh to the knife , and managed to carry through the most awful vows . They fasted to the point of death ; slept naked in the rain on the ground , and in the cold season wore their clothing wet . In the summer they lay between four ...
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... flesh one has yet one's pride and honour as a superior being . " " I had not expected otherwise , " answered Stri- daman . “ You may be sure that I have from the be- ginning taken into consideration this attitude , as distinct from your ...
... flesh one has yet one's pride and honour as a superior being . " " I had not expected otherwise , " answered Stri- daman . “ You may be sure that I have from the be- ginning taken into consideration this attitude , as distinct from your ...
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... flesh . In the name of our son thank you for your resolve . But we must consider well how to rescue our honour and human pride out of the desolation into which the flesh has brought us . We must take great care for the form that rescue ...
... flesh . In the name of our son thank you for your resolve . But we must consider well how to rescue our honour and human pride out of the desolation into which the flesh has brought us . We must take great care for the form that rescue ...
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Andhaka Arden Edition bath beauty Bhavabhuti blind bliss body Brahman breast called cried daman Dankaka Death in Venice deed desire dream embraced eyes face father FAULKNER feast feel fire flesh flowers forgive friend-body Gandharva Garga goat-nose goddess Goldfly hand happiness head and limbs heart hermit holy honour husband-body husband's head hushed Indra kadamba tree Kamadamana laugh LEGEND OF INDIA lips listen live look lovely Sita lucky-calf lock lust marriage Maya Mother mustard oil my-feeling Nanda Nanda-body ness Nirvana once pale polyandry round sacrifice Samadhi Samsara sandalwood sense Shri Shrida Shridaman sight Sita's Siyat soft soul speak spirit stood Stories stout arms sweet sword swung tell thing THOMAS MANN thou thought tion took Transposed Heads tree turned unpeopled void Vedas voice warrior blood wedded Welfare of Cows WILLIAM womb words yearned youth
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