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Armies of Hanuman: Book Four of the Ramayana

Ashok K Banker

Armies of Hanuman: Book Four of the Ramayana

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ISBN:
9781841493299
ISBN-10:
1-841-49329-5

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The original Ramayana was written three thousand years ago. Now, with breathtaking imagination and brilliant storytelling, Indian writer Ashok K. Banker has recreated this epic tale for modern readers everywhere.

For thirteen long years, Rama and his companions in exile have defended themselves against the brutal incursions of the rakshasas of the wilderness. Finally, in the bitter battle of Janasthana, he achieves the long-sought victory, and retires to the sun-dappled glades of Panchvati to wait out the last months of his exile.

But unknown to Rama, the demoness Supanakha has survived and escaped - back to the hellish island-kingdom of Lanka. There, she provides the key to resurrect her stricken cousin Ravana, lord of the rakshasas. And the resurrected Ravana seeks only one thing: vengeance against Rama …

Reviews

Praise for Ashok K. Banker's Ramayana:

  • 'A refreshing change from generic fantasyland' Starburst, 'In a word, Wow!' The Alien Online, 'An intelligent revival, rarely seen in fantasy literature' Dreamwatch, 'Stunning, impressive, entertaining myth' Enigma, 'As globally relevant as Gilgamesh, Cuchullian and Beowulf' Historical Novel Review, 'A ripping good yarn' Publishers Weekly

Paperback: £7.99

Published 07/04/2005

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