
Bharati 100 Podcast
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Description
Explore the life and work of C. Subramania Bharati, an iconic Indian writer and visionary of the early twentieth century, on the hundredth anniversary of his death. Bharati's prescient and powerful commitment to freedom, equality, and human rights for all makes him a writer of unparalleled relevance for the world today. All listeners welcome - those who are discovering Bharati for the first time, and those who already know him well! Tune in for a refreshing new perspective on modern Indian and world literature. Based on a new Penguin Modern Classics book of Bharati's original writing in the English language, and hosted by the poet's great-granddaughter, you'll hear interviews with leading cultural figures like filmmaker Michael Wood ("The Story of India"), and original and curated music: performances from renowned Indian classical musicians, Bharati's songs as originally composed by the poet and performed by his granddaughter and other family members, and classical piano music of the period performed by the host.
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Episodes (16)
The Magic of Translation (Part I): The International Booker Prize for a Hindi Novel
The Siddha and the Superman
Bharati, Poet of Womankind
Poet of Womankind
Bharati: India's National Bard
Bharati's Life
Unknown Warriors
"Equal Among the Servants of the Lord"
The Nobel Prize in Literature
The Jewel in the Crown