Stanley Lombardois Professor Emeritus of Classics,
University of Kansas.
Richard H. Davisis Professor of Religion and Asian Studies,
Bard College.
"Lucid, detailed, and erupting with fearsome visions,
the Bhagavad Gita has baffled English-language
translators for 250 years. Stanley Lombardo is the first to
recognize that at its root the Sanskrit Gita was oral
performance. Beyond word and meaning, past nuance or doctrine,
Lombardo restores the archaic tradition of voice and conch shell.
When you read this edition aloud the hair on your neck will stand
up. Add a drum and it’s a performance. A grand old culture comes to
life. Both essays by Richard Davis are superb, placing
the Gita in historical context, back then, and more
recently."
—Andrew Schelling, Naropa University. Author of Love and
the Turning Seasons: India’s Poetry of Spiritual & Erotic
Longing
"Lombardo's translation of the Bhagavad Gita is smooth, clear, and
accurate with a keen poetic sensibility. Davis' Introduction fully
places the Gita in its narrative context [and his] Afterword
introduces fascinating contemporary applications of the Gita. This
is truly a new state-of-the-art Bhagavad Gita version. Lombardo
captures the colloquial quality of Barbara Stoler Miller's
translation while retaining key Sanskrit words (unlike Miller's
version) which are glossed in the glossary. The low price makes
this especially attractive as a version to adopt for university
courses. [T]his version is a great contribution to the study of the
Bhagavad Gita."
—H. Talat Halman, Department of Religion, Central Michigan
University
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