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Akhtaribai Faizabadi, or Begum Akhtar as she was later called, was a much loved classical diva of 20th century India. The last of the great female singers from the courtesan (tawaif) community, Begum Akhtar effortlessly transcended that label to marry Barrister Ishtiaq Ahmed Abbasi of Lucknow. Witty, vibrant and engaging with the world at various levels, here was a remarkable woman who took life head-on, and by many accounts, perhaps a bit recklessly. As a tawaif, she was trained to charm the system and subvert narrow patriarchal practices by means of highly sophisticated seduction. At another level, she was a hapless victim, constantly tormented by the twists and turns of her own destiny. She braved on regardless, driven by a deep inner quest to pursue love in its purest form, as an end in itself; be it in music or in life. Begum Akhtar: Love's Own Voice documents her troubled and tempestuous life through the narrative of some of her closest friends and associates. Prolific writer, S. Kalidas, is a veteran journalist, musicologist and an expert on Indian art scene. He has also made a documentary on Begum Akhtar's life besides co-scripting the film Rasa Yatra on the life of his own music guru, Mallikarjun Mansur.
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BEGUM AKHTAR: Love's own voice
2009, Lustre Press / Roli Books
Hardcover, high-quality, illustrated, with audio CD
in English
8174365958 9788174365958
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