Book review
The Bengali language has never been quite so much a living, breathing creature of whimsy as in Sukumar Ray’s hands, and his creations—wild and wicked, dreamy and delirious—have thrilled children and adults alike. This selection offers you the best of his world—pun-riddled, fun-fiddled poetry from Abol Tabol and Khai-Khai, stories of schoolboy pranks (Pagla Dashu) and madcap explorers (Heshoram Hushiyarer Diary), and the unforgettable harum-scarum classic of Haw-Jaw-Baw-Raw-Law, presented here for the first time in its entirety. All the stories and poems are accompanied by Sukumar Ray’s inimitable illustrations.
Edition: Hard Cover
Format: B | 192 pages
Classification: Children's
Published: 2/1/2004
About the author Sukumar Ray's finest work was written in the last two and a half years of his life. He died in 1923, nine days before his best-loved book Abol Tabol was published. His reputation has only grown in translation, and today he is regarded as a master of nonsense, comparable to Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and Ogden Nash.
The Bengali language has never been quite so much a living, breathing creature of whimsy as in Sukumar Ray’s hands, and his creations—wild and wicked, dreamy and delirious—have thrilled children and adults alike. This selection offers you the best of his world—pun-riddled, fun-fiddled poetry from Abol Tabol and Khai-Khai, stories of schoolboy pranks (Pagla Dashu) and madcap explorers (Heshoram Hushiyarer Diary), and the unforgettable harum-scarum classic of Haw-Jaw-Baw-Raw-Law, presented here for the first time in its entirety. All the stories and poems are accompanied by Sukumar Ray’s inimitable illustrations.
Edition: Hard Cover
Format: B | 192 pages
Classification: Children's
Published: 2/1/2004
About the author Sukumar Ray's finest work was written in the last two and a half years of his life. He died in 1923, nine days before his best-loved book Abol Tabol was published. His reputation has only grown in translation, and today he is regarded as a master of nonsense, comparable to Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and Ogden Nash.
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