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    Vatsyayana Kamasutra -

    Vatsyayana

    Oxford
    2009
    304 páginas
    10h 8m
    ISBN-13: 9780199539161
    3.4
    32 avaliações
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    'When the wheel of sexual ecstasy is in full motion, there is no textbook at all, and no order.' The Kamasutra is the oldest extant Hindu textbook of erotic love. It is about the art of living - about finding a partner, maintaining power in a marriage, committing adultery, living as or with a courtesan, using drugs - and also about the positions in sexual intercourse. It was composed in Sanskrit, the literary language of ancient India, sometime in the third century CE. It combines an encyclopaedic coverage of all imaginable aspects of sex with a closely observed sexual psychology and a dramatic, novelistic narrative of seduction, consummation, and disentanglement. Best known in English through the highly mannered, padded, and inaccurate nineteenth-century translation of Sir Richard Burton, the text is presented here in an entirely new translation into clear, vivid, sexually frank English, together with three commentaries: translated excerpts from the earliest and most famous Sanskrit commentary (13th century) and from a twentieth-century Hindi commentary, and explanatory notes by the two translators.

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    Mallanaga Vātsyāyana

    Mallanaga Vatsyayana é o nome de um filósofo indiano de tradição Carvaka e Lokyata, que viveu entre os séculos IV e VI antes de Cristo. Ele é conhecido como o autor do Kama Sutra .

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