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Krishna Das has been associated with many other artists. Two of his albums have featured Hans Christian as a multi-instrumentalist, and Sting appears on the album Pilgrim Heart . He has also appeared on an album with Baird Hersey & Prana, a group combining Western music and overtone singing , entitled Gathering in the Light .
Jeremy Frindel's 2012 film One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das documents the life and musical career of American kirtan singer Krishna Das.In 1970, while struggling with drug abuse and depression, Das left his native Long Island, New York for India, selling all his possessions and turning down the opportunity to record as lead vocalist with the band that would later become Blue Öyster ...
The film opens at a function celebrating the launch of a book titled "Kahi Unkahi Baatein" (Many Unsaid Things) by Professor Siddharth Das, who donates a copy of the book containing nine-and-a-half stories to JC College. One year Later, the college principal quietly removes the book from the library and places it in an abandoned storeroom.
Beware of Pity (German: Ungeduld des Herzens, literally The Heart's Impatience) is a 1939 novel by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It was Zweig's longest work of fiction. It was adapted into a 1946 film of the same title, directed by Maurice Elvey. [1]
One Track Heart may refer to: One Track Heart , a 1996 album by Krishna Das One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das , a 2012 documentary film about the vocalist Kishna Das
The Heart is a 2014 realistic and medical fiction novel by the French author Maylis de Kerangal.It chronicles the events immediately following the death of 19-year-old Simon Limbres in a car accident.
Kamala Das was a confessional poet whose poems have often been considered at par with those of Anne Sexton, Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath. Kamala Das' first book of poetry, Summer in Calcutta was a breath of fresh air in Indian English poetry. She wrote chiefly of love, betrayal, and the consequent anguish.
The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma is a book written by Indian author Gurcharan Das and published by Penguin Random House. [1] The book is centrally focused on why to be good in our day to day, private, and public life and the essence of Dharma, a key concept in Indian philosophy for righteousness, with reference to Indian epic Mahabharata.