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Hensparrow Turns Purple
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (India) (2000)
Authors: Gita Wolf, Pulak Biswas, and Gita Wolf-Sampath
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wondrous scroll!
A hensparrow falls into a vat of dye and turns the entire kingdom topsyturvy! The story is simple enough, but what makes this book very special are its design and illustrations. Designed as a scroll book, 'Hensparrow Turns Purple' needn't sit on the bookshelf... it's a piece of wall art!The luminous watercolor illustrations have a jewel-like quality which makes you pore over them, again and again.Not surprisingly, 'Hensparrow Turns Purple' won its illustrator, Pulak Biswas, the prestigious Biennale of Illustrations Bratislava Award (1999).Truly well-deserved.


Ideal Boy, An: Charts from India
Published in Hardcover by Dewi Lewis Pub (15 October, 2001)
Authors: Sirish Rao, V. Geetha, and Gita Wolf
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Technicolor weirdness
This is an amazing document. It preserves hundreds of colorful posters used in India to teach children about health, history, animals, and good manners. All done in an array of amazing primitive styles. It's a source book that every artist and illustrator should own. Big and glossy.


Sophocles' Antigone
Published in Hardcover by J Paul Getty Museum Pubns (2001)
Authors: Sophocles, Indrapramit Roy, Gita Wolf, and Sirish Rao
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is this too deep?
i think this book is too deep and meaningful.. it enters too deep into the morals and values of man....

A retelling of "Antigone" where she is the main character
Following the ending of "Oedipus the King," Oedipus was exiled from Thebes, blind and a beggar. We learn from "Oedipus at Colonus" that his sons, Eteocles and Polyneices engaged in a civil war for the throne of Thebes (covered in "Seven Against Thebes" by Aeschylus). The two brothers kill each other and Creon, brother of Jocasta, becomes king. He orders that Eteocles, who nobly defended his city, shall receive an honorable burial, but that Polyneices, for leading the Argive invaders, shall be left unburied. This leads Antigone, sister to both of the slain brothers, to have to choose between obeying the rule of the state, the dictates of familial binds, and the will of the gods. This, of course, is the matter at the heart of this classic tragedy by Sophocles.

But I have always been pleased to discover that many students, when reading "Antigone," quickly come to the conclusion that it is Creon who is the main character in the tragedy (the same way Clytemnestra is the main character in Aeschylus's "Agamemnon"). In this volume, Gita Wolf and Sirish Rao retell the story so that the title character is indeed the main character (I suspect they are borrowing more than a few ideas from Anoulih's retelling of the play in 1944 while France was occupied by the Nazis).

It is too easy to see the issues of this play, first performed in the 5th century B.C., as being reflected in a host of more contemporary concerns, where the conscience of the individual conflicts with the dictates of the state. However, it has always seemed to me that the conflict in "Antigone" is not so clear-cut as we would suppose. After all, Creon has the right to punish a traitor and to expect loyal citizens to obey. Ismene, Antigone's sister, chooses to obey, but Antigone takes a different path. The fact that the "burial" of her brother consists of the token gesture of throwing dirt upon his face, only serves to underscore the ambiguity of the situation Sophocles was developing.

The chief virtue of this retelling, in addition to the excellent illustrations by Indrapramit Roy, is that young readers will better be able to put themselves in the place of Antigone as the tragedy plays out. Consequently, this is a much more personal version of the tale than the original play by Sophocles.

A splendidly presented retelling of the tragic story
Superbly illustrated by eight of Indrapramit Roy's two-color silk-screened illustrations, Sophocles' Antigone is a splendidly presented retelling of the tragic story told by the blind prophet Teiresias of a Greek princess who discovers that her brother (a rebel against the rule of their uncle Creon) has been murdered and his body left unburied. Torn between her fealty to her uncle and her familial love for her brother, as well as deference to the gods, Antigone is a story of the tragic conflicts between love and duty, honor and the law. A physically beautiful publication, Sophocles' Antigone is a welcome and much appreciated work that will totally engage the attention and appreciation of contemporary readers.


Beasts of India
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (2003)
Authors: Gita Wolf and Arni Kanchana
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CHILD ART WITH EVERYDAY MATERIALS, VOL.1
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (06 June, 1999)
Authors: Tarit Bhattacharjee, Tarit Bhattacharya , Helmut Wolf Gita Wolf, and Kanchana Arni
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In the Dark
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (01 November, 2002)
Author: Gita Wolf
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Mala
Published in School & Library Binding by Annick Pr (2003)
Authors: Gita Wolf and Annouchka Gravel Galouchko
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Masks and Performance with Everyday Materials
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (2003)
Authors: Anushka Ravishankar and Gita Wolf
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Picturing words & reading pictures : illustration and children's literature
Published in Unknown Binding by Tara Pub. : Distributor, Goodbooks Marketing ()
Author: Gita Wolf
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Puppets Unlimited with Everyday Materials: Tara Publishing, 20/1 'Shereham' 5th Avenue, Besant Nagar, Madras 600090 India (Craft Without Limits)
Published in Hardcover by Tara Publishing (2003)
Authors: Anushka Ravishankar and Gita Wolf
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