The Root and the Flower

- Authors
- Myers, L.H.
- Publisher
- NYRB Classics
- ISBN
- 9781590174340
- Date
- 1935-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.74 MB
- Lang
- en
Set in the war-torn world of Mughal India and first published in the gathering darkness of the 1930s, *The Root and the Flower* is an epic story of intrigue, murder, and romance; of Tantric abandonment and Buddhist renunciation; of emotional delirium and spiritual adventure.
The cast of characters includes Hari, a reckless and passionate warrior; Sita, in love with both Hari and her husband Amar, a prince who wishes to forsake the world but is increasingly drawn into a bloody political struggle; and Sita and Amar’s son Jali, whose precocious encounters with sex and violence threaten him with madness.
At once a dream of India and a vision of a world riven by political, ethnic, and religious conflicts, *The Root and the Flower* is a work of great range and singular poetic beauty. It is, in Penelope Fitzgerald’s words, a “strange masterpiece,” and one of the unsung glories of modern literature.