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Michael Heyman

    Michael Heyman is a distinguished scholar and author dedicated to the realms of literary nonsense and children's literature. As a university professor, he delves into the study and teaching of these genres, exploring their history, forms, and impact on readers. His work focuses on uncovering the hidden meanings and playfulness within nonsense literature, establishing its significance in the broader literary landscape. Through his lectures and editorial contributions, Heyman brings the unique charm of literary nonsense to a global audience.

    The Tenth Rasa
    • 2007

      The Tenth Rasa

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(16)Add rating

      Welcome to the carnival of nonsense where hankies turn into mischievous cats, a messiah is born with her feet in her mouth, you can fave hun by socking on the ree-raw and your favourite corn cakes are made of . . . are you sure you want to know? For the last eighteen hundred years Indian arts have been seen in terms of strictly classified emotional effects known as the nine rasas. The Tenth Rasa: An Anthology of Indian Nonsense celebrates, for the very first time, what Sukumar Ray called the spirit of whimsy, or the tenth rasa, through the topsy-turvy, irreverent, melodic genre of nonsense literature. This fabulous selection of poetry and prose, brilliantly translated from seventeen Indian languages across India, includes works by Rabindranath Tagore, Sukumar Ray, Vinda Karandikar, Gulzar, Dash Benhur, Manoj Das, Navakanta Barua, Mangesh Padgavkar, Sri Sri, Vaikom Mohammad Basheer, Kunjunni and other known, lesser-known and previously unpublished authors. In forms as varied as stories and songs for children and adults, lullabies, folk tales, Bollywood song lyrics and medieval court verse, the writers open doors to wildly imaginative worlds populated by peculiar characters and fantastical creatures, where only nonsense makes perfect sense. Crackling with wit, wordplay and riotous rhymes, and frequently revelling in pure gibberish, this immensely entertaining collection will delight you from start to finish.

      The Tenth Rasa