Purvalap

Purvalap

title page of Purvalap
Author Manishankar Bhatt "Kant"
Country India
Language Gujarati
Subject tragedy of love and life
Genre Khandkavya (Narrative poetry), Sonnet
Published 1923
Publisher Munikumar Manishankar Bhatt
Media type Print
OCLC 22860996
891.471

Purvalap (Gujarati: પૂર્વાલાપ) is a posthumous collection of poems by Manishankar Ratnji Bhatt, also known as Kavi Kant, published in 1923.[1] Kant has evolved a new form of Khandkavya by blending the Greek and Sanskrit concepts of tragedy. Kant has given many literary significant poems by this book such as Vasant vijay, Chakravakmithun, Devyani and Sagar ane Shashi.[2]

Content

The poems of this book mainly deals with the fusion of personal life and impersonal pursuit. The poem Vasant vijay deals with a significant moment before Pandu's death. It deals with cursed Pandu's sexual desire with his wife Madri resulting in his death. Another poems namely Chakravakmithun is based on a popular myth of Chakravaks, the bird pair, doomed to be separated every evening. There are few more poems, such as Viprayoga, Manohar murti and Apni rat which express intensity of love for his wife.[2]

References

  1. Sisir Kumar Das (1991). History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 574–. ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9.
  2. 1 2 Lal, Mohan (1991). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Navaratri To Sarvasena. 4. Sahitya Akademi. p. 3471. ISBN 9788126012213.
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