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The Water Margin
- Outlaws of the Marsh
- Written by: Shi Naian, J. H. Jackson - translator, Edwin Lowe - translator
- Narrated by: Jonathan Booth
- Length: 33 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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The Water Margin is one of the most popular classics of early Chinese literature. It tells the vigorous story of 108 characters who, falling foul of the established state authorities, are forced to become outlaws. They form a bandit community in Liangshan Marsh, becoming such a formidable force in their own right that they threaten the power of government itself.
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What a tale!
- By Lavanya on 08-07-24
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The Water Margin
- Outlaws of the Marsh
- Narrated by: Jonathan Booth
- Length: 33 hrs and 41 mins
- Release Date: 07-07-23
- Language: English
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Hello Bastar
- The Untold Story of India's Maoist Movement
- Written by: Rahul Pandita
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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With direct access to the top Maoist leadership, Rahul Pandita provides an authoritative account of how a handful of men and women, who believed in the idea of revolution, entered Bastar in Central India in 1980 and created a powerful movement that New Delhi now terms India's biggest internal security threat. It traces the circumstances due to which the Maoist movement entrenched itself in about 10 states of India, carrying out deadly attacks against the Indian establishment in the name of the poor and the marginalised.
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reality
- By SB on 23-08-24
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Hello Bastar
- The Untold Story of India's Maoist Movement
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
- Release Date: 01-01-17
- Language: English
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The Tale of Genji
- Written by: Murasaki Shikibu, Suematsu Kencho - translator
- Narrated by: Elaine J. Sepani
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
- Abridged
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Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu wrote The Tale of Genji in the 11th century to entertain the other women in the court. It follows the romantic exploits of the title character, an emperor’s son, as he navigates life within aristocratic society and eventually outside of it. Praised for its psychological insight into the characters’ motivations, the book greatly influenced Japanese culture and is widely considered the world’s first novel. In 1882, Suematsu Kencho translated a condensed version of the text into English, allowing this classic tale to reach a wider audience.
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The Tale of Genji
- Narrated by: Elaine J. Sepani
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
- Release Date: 27-09-18
- Language: English
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Classical Poetry from Japan
- Written by: J. M. Gardner
- Narrated by: Paul Spera
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged
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The classical poetry of Japan focuses on direct experience of fleeting moments, in total contrast with its Occidental counterpart. These seminal poems were passed down orally, before great collections reassembled works of art spanning several centuries in written form as early as the 8th century, from the Kojiki to the Kokinshu. Later, a number of female writers rose to prominence (Murasaki Shikibu, Sei Shonagon); then in the 17th century, the haiku form became extremely popular, in large part due to the work of Matsuo Bashō, a prolific writer and traveler.
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Classical Poetry from Japan
- Narrated by: Paul Spera
- Length: 20 mins
- Release Date: 16-05-23
- Language: English
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