Kama Sutra
Illustrated
Om bogen
The 'Kama Sutra,' explored through the collaborative efforts of Vatsyayana, originally its compiler, and Sir Richard Francis Burton, its famed translator, extends beyond a mere manual of desire to embody a detailed illustration of the social customs and the intimate facet of human relationships in classical India. This anthology transcends the basic text of pleasure, incorporating the varied literary styles of prose and poetry, and juxtaposing ancient philosophies with colonial perspectives. Particularly noteworthy are Burton's commentaries, which provide a Victorian lens on the ancient texts, inviting readers into a temporal dialogue between epochs and cultures. The breadth of authorial backgrounds in this collection — from Vatsyayana's deep-rooted connection to Sanskrit scholarship, to Burton's eclectic experience as an explorer and translator — enriches the tapestry of narratives presented. Together, these figures bridge the gap between Eastern and Western thought, offering insights not only into sexual norms but also into the intricate dynamics of partnership and respect that transcend geographical and temporal boundaries. This edition mirrors historical and cultural dialogues, emphasizing shifts and continuities in human narratives of desire and societal norms. Readers of the 'Kama Sutra' are afforded a unique opportunity to survey a spectrum of thematic expositions from authority and obedience to joy and fulfillment. This anthology serves not merely as academic or erotic reading but as a profound engagement with the universality of human relationships, viewed through a prism of cultural convergence. Diverse, educational, and thought-provoking, this book is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of human connection and the historical context that shapes our interpretation of it.