It Does Not Die: A Romance By Maitreyi Devi

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It Does Not Die: A Romance
 By Maitreyi Devi

It Does Not Die: A Romance By Maitreyi Devi


It Does Not Die: A Romance
 By Maitreyi Devi


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It Does Not Die: A Romance
 By Maitreyi Devi

  • Sales Rank: #932662 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .80" w x 5.50" l, 1.15 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 264 pages

From Publishers Weekly
Devi (1914-1990), though best known as a poet, ironically takes fewer artistic liberties than Eliade (see above) in her plainly autobiographical account of their relationship. "Why did you not write the truth, Mircea?" she asks no one in particular, describing the complex and lasting pain that his book--in which her real name was used and in which she was portrayed as a flirtatious, sex-minded character who came to his bed frequently--has caused her. She tells how she has had to keep the novel--though filled with "lies"--a secret from her family and her husband. Devi's story, more true-to-life, is less predictably patterned than Eliade's; her account of her confused feelings toward him is less polished. Devi tells of her meeting with Eliade for the first (and only) time after the end of their romance; as a much older woman aware of her mortality, she moves us with her description of Eliade's resigned sense of meaninglessness in the world, and with her own "tiny bird of hope."
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Eliade met Devi in 1930 when he was working for Devi's father in Calcutta. Eliade, a Christian European who became a religion scholar, was invited to live in Devi's Hindu upper-caste household in order to experience the true India. The two young people, both well educated but separated by seven chronological years and many cultural lightyears, fell in love. Her parents intervened to break up the relationship, which persisted in their hearts. Bengal Nights, originally published in 1933, is Eliade's fictionalized, somewhat erotic version of the affair. Devi, who did not read it until 40 years later, responded with It Does Not Die. The stories, which must be read together, provide a wonderful study in contrasting cultures as well as an engaging love story. Recommended for academic and large public libraries.
Ann Irvine, Montgomery, Ct.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews
Turnabout is fair play. The woman mythologized as an enigmatic Indian maiden by Romanian scholar Mircea Eliade in Bengal Nights (see below) offers her own novelized version of their supposed torrid affair. Imagine making a trip to Europe as an adult and finding people who know intimate details of your teenaged years. Such was the experience of Devi (who died in 1990, an accomplished poet and scholar) when she found that Eliade, a renowned scholar of religion, had written a ``semi-autobiographical'' (he uses her actual first name in his story) account of his time with her family in Calcutta in the 1930s. When she heard that the young man with whom she had first felt the pangs of passion--but, in her account, had next to no physical contact--had portrayed their relationship as a wild, sexual affair that ended when her staunchly traditional family learned of it, her pleasant memories of the events turned to anger: This man ``whose memory I preserved in the depth of heart as a sacred trust...has been selling my flesh for a price.'' Now, after Eliade's account has appeared in several languages and on film, Devi uses fiction to tell her side of the story. In lucid prose that calls into question the concepts of time, memory, and the adventuring spirit of the colonizing West, she undercuts Eliade's portrait of a curious, na‹ve girl by showing just how cosmopolitan and precocious she was. After all, her first book of poems was published, with a preface by Rabindranath Tagore, when she was 16. She also denies that their affair led to beatings and disgrace. An engaging story from a talented and skillful poet, philosopher, and storyteller having her say about the tangled threads of passion and memory. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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