Top Picks from Akshaya Mukul's Book Shelf

Journalist–scholar Akshaya Mukul is the author of Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India (2015) and recipient of the Homi Bhabha, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund and New India Foundation fellowships. His recent book, Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya, was released by Penguin India last month.

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Journalist–scholar Akshaya Mukul is the author of Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India (2015) and recipient of the Homi Bhabha, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund and New India Foundation fellowships. His recent book, Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya, was released by Penguin India last month.

A Life of Picasso: The Minotaur Years, 1933–1943 by John Richardson, Alfred Knopf

This is the last volume of a four-part biography on Picasso, each covering a decade of the artist’s life. Though part of Picasso’s inner circle, Richardson never lets intimacy get in the way of facts.Future biographers can learn how to be critical, do exhaustive research and maintain narrative style from the four volumes.

Duino Elegies by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Rita and Edward Sackville-West, Pushkin Press

No other work of Rilke captures his life better or renders his experiences of love,death and solitude more breathtakingly.On its first appearance in 1931, the translation laid to rest the notion that Rilke was a difficult poet and has since become a historical document. Who can forget its opening lines—“Who would give ear,among the angelic host,/Were I to cry aloud? And even if one/Amongst them took me swiftly to his heart,/I should dissolve before his strength of being/For beauty’s nothing but the birth of terror…

Awesome Nightfall: The Life, Times, and Poetry of Saigyo by William R. LaFleur, Wisdom

LaFleur spent decades studying the life and work of Saigyo, a medieval Japanese warrior-turned-poet monk, whose verses chronicle the violence and beauty, world and transcendence, erotic involvements, political upheaval, warfare and society of Heian era and Shoguns&...

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