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Letters
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Letters

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A collection of letters discussing the role of the state in the preservation and promotion of art and culture, by one of India's greatest artists.

The seventeen letters in this collection were written by K.G. Subramanyan in response to requests from "various quarters" about matters ranging from the National Policy of Education to the government's seeming preference for erecting statues of dead men and organizing grand Republic Day parades rather than for preserving the myriad threads of cultural tradition and ensuring the survival of the Indian value system against the onslaught of a "Western" lifestyle. As Subramanyan writes in his preface, although he has no proof that any of his views and suggestions translated into practice, the very writing of them was, for him, a process of thinking through a range of issues that pertain not merely to art and aesthetics but to life itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Seagull Books London Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 April 2025
Pages
66
ISBN
9781803094526

A collection of letters discussing the role of the state in the preservation and promotion of art and culture, by one of India's greatest artists.

The seventeen letters in this collection were written by K.G. Subramanyan in response to requests from "various quarters" about matters ranging from the National Policy of Education to the government's seeming preference for erecting statues of dead men and organizing grand Republic Day parades rather than for preserving the myriad threads of cultural tradition and ensuring the survival of the Indian value system against the onslaught of a "Western" lifestyle. As Subramanyan writes in his preface, although he has no proof that any of his views and suggestions translated into practice, the very writing of them was, for him, a process of thinking through a range of issues that pertain not merely to art and aesthetics but to life itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Seagull Books London Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 April 2025
Pages
66
ISBN
9781803094526