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The Laws of Manu
The Laws of Manu
Oct 7, 2024 10:56 PM

Author:Wendy Doniger,Brian Smith,Wendy Doniger,Brian Smith,Wendy Doniger,Brian Smith

The Laws of Manu

The Laws of Manu form a towering work of Hindu philosophy. Composed by many Brahmin priests, this is an extraordinary, encyclopaedic representation of human life in the world, and how it should be lived. Manu encompasses topics as wide-ranging as the social obligations and duties of the various castes, the proper way for a righteous king to rule and to punish transgressors, relations between men and women, birth, death, taxes, karma, rebirth and ritual practices. First translated into English in 1794, its influence spread from Nietzsche to the British Raj, and although often misinterpreted, it remains an essential work for understanding India today.

Reviews

The mark of a good book is that it changes you. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Nan Shepherd, Robin Wall Kimmerer and Jay Griffiths have all wielded that power over me, but I’ve rarely been so aware of an internal change being wrought, word by word, as I have these past days immersed in Kapka Kassabova’s alchemical prose. I fancy she had me under her spell from page one

—— Guardian, *Book of Day*

Her ability to bring out the best in her subjects is born of a genuine horror at the unsustainability of the ways we live... But Elixir is not a lecture... Like the forests and fells it inhabits, it is by turns dark and mysterious and beautiful. Ecologically minded writing can often tell too much and show too little, but Kassabova sensibly lets the landscape and locals do the talking.

—— Financial Times

Uplifting and beautifully written... Elixir provides a glorious cycle of stories and personal testimonies.

—— Spectator

Subtle prose that mingles empathy with perspective.

—— Economist

Humanity glitters under her gaze in all its facets. Her prose is spectacularly good and her storytelling is a joy.

—— Philip Marsden, author of Rising Ground

A laudable attempt to record an endangered region and a disappearing way of life.

—— Times Literary Supplement

Exceptional.

—— BBC Wildlife

This is a book to make you feel.

—— Scotsman

In her captivating latest, Kassabova transports us to the Mesta River in her native Bulgaria... Kassabova finds hope that this ancient knowledge still has the power to heal us.

—— Bookseller, *Editor's Choice*

Extraordinary... She allows her book to grow and swell, like a symphony, expanding and deepening its themes until the traditional wisdom and life of the mountain envelopes you entirely. Rather like a spell, in fact.

—— Country Life

It soars with the luminous prose and unflinching honesty we have come to expect from this brilliantly gifted writer. Elixir is an extraordinary, profoundly moving book... Her prose is breathtaking, the stories heartbreaking.

—— Feminism and Religion

A joyous celebration of the Pomak community in southern Bulgaria.

—— Spectator, *Books of the Year*
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