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Ecstasy (Paperback)

by Sudhir Kakar (Author)
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Set in 20th-century India, yet based on the historical narratives of 19th-century mystics, this intriguing bildungsroman is a free-floating excursion into the psychological paradoxes of the pursuit of nirvana. As Gopal, a young Brahmin and aspiring sadhu (monk), grows up in a 1930s village, his feminine appearance and strong attachment to his mother indicate his ambiguous sexuality. Signs of his saintliness are evident from the beginning as well, and his ascension to the position of Paramahamsa Ram Das Baba is heavily foreshadowed. Jumping ahead several decades, we meet Vivek, a worldly, well-educated student wrestler who visits Ram Das Baba on a whim and is shocked by the warmth and intensity of his welcome. After making it clear that Vivek, too, shows signs of a spiritual calling¢including a keen disinterest in women¢the narrative returns to Gopal's youth and recalls his captivating ascent to sainthood. Central to this transformation are talking bronze idols, tantalizing visions of the sex act, possession by female goddesses and six-week meditation fasts. As in The Ascetic of Desire, Kakar's fascinating novel that doubled as an essay on sex, the author's greatest strengths lie in his ability to portray the emotional conflicts resulting from physical experiences. Simple daily events and godly revelations are narrated in the same gentle, vivid prose. Although Kakar's sympathies and well-honed talent are generously devoted to the exploration of his characters' mystic experiences, his clear awareness of their interpretation in Western culture can border on irony. At times, his half-grounded, half-fantastic narration causes his characters to seem naOve and misguided. Whether this is part of the tangled web Kakar weaves or simply an unfortunate consequence of his attempt to combine story and philosophy remains open to interpretation, like much of this lusciously imagined novel.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Psychoanalyst Kakar is the author of several works of nonfiction and an earlier novel (The Ascetic of Desire: A Novel of the Kamasutra) and is a cotranslator, with Wendy Doniger, of Vatsyayana's Kamasutra. Here he recounts the story of Baba Ram Das, from his early years as the unhappy only child of a Brahmin widow to his renown as a holy figure. It's a tale of unwavering faith in the face of great difficulty and bolstered by mystic visions. Baba's bi- or transsexuality must be read not in modern terms but as a sign of the thin film dividing genders as part of a universal holiness. His disciple, an initially skeptical university student, modifies Baba's teaching and becomes part of a new "manly" Hinduism and the post-partition Indian power structure. Kakar is not a mystic but is obviously fascinated with those who choose this path or are chosen by it. Readers will be helped by a working knowledge of the manifestations of the One in the Hindu pantheon, but close reading will suffice for those new to the subject. Buy for larger fiction collections or for collections where interest in Indian spirituality is high. Judith Kicinski, Sarah Lawrence Coll. Lib., Bronxville, NY
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ecstasy, A Review, Sep 20 2003
By Heidi M. Hawkins "heidimo" (Bellingham, WA: City of Subdued Excitement) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ecstasy (Hardcover)
Sudhir Kakar's novel is a fascinating weave of fiction and history. Beautifully written, ordinary life in India and its ordinary and extraordinary places are memorably captured. Though not a mystic himself, Kakar does a splendid job also of capturing the weird, profound, mind-shattering, and inexplicable path of mysticism. Based on real life stories of real life mystics, the grace, blissful transcendence, horror, and confusion that mystics experience is described in radiant detail. Once began, this engaging book is hard to put down. Excellent reading as both fiction and mystical studies.
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