Vikram and Vetala
A Transformative Retelling
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Douglas J. Penick
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'A fascinating retelling of the ancient story cycle of the Baitâl Pachchisi ... Penick is an unusual and extraordinary scholar.' -- Namita Gokhale, from the Introduction
'These ancient fables skim the surface of characters and places, blurring into one another as they accumulate a repetition of lustful monarchs, forlorn princesses, handsome Brahmins, ambitious merchants and all-powerful deities who appear when summoned by the ultimate sacrifices.' -- Kanishk Tharoor, The Washington Post
Young King Vikramaditya is tasked with transporting a Vetala (corpse-spirit) that hangs from a tree in an abandoned cemetery. Vikramaditya cuts down the corpse, throws it over his shoulder and starts the return journey. On the way, the Vetala tells him twenty-five stories, each ending in a question that Vikramaditya must answer, or else endure unimaginable pain. But when the king answers the question, the Vetala is transported back to the tree and the task begins all over again.
This imaginative retelling by Douglas J. Penick not only narrates the stories that the Vetala tells the king but also gives the Vetala's origin story, as well as a satisfying conclusion to the overarching storyline. It takes us to the core of the stories, bringing out their humour, horror and vitality in vivid and colourful detail. These are tales of passion, valour and love, as well as deceit, cunning and cruelty.
With an introduction by Namita Gokhale that explains the ancient Indian antecedents to these stories that date back to sometime around the first century BCE, Vikram and Vetala: A Transformative Retelling is a treat for fans of gothic and horror fiction.