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Episode 16: Alex West on the poetry of ascetics, Sundanese, and palm leaf manuscript culture

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In Episode 16 of Inside My Favorite Manuscript, Dot sits down with Alex West to talk about Bodleian Library MS Jav. b.3. (R), the only surviving copy of the Sundanese poem Bujangga Manik (written ca. 1500). We start with the story, a tale of an ascetic who travels around the island of Java searching for spiritual transcendence, and along the way we discuss the manuscript, religious, and artistic cultures that formed the poem.

Complete show notes are on our blog: https://tinyurl.com/imfm-episode16

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In Episode 16 of Inside My Favorite Manuscript, Dot sits down with Alex West to talk about Bodleian Library MS Jav. b.3. (R), the only surviving copy of the Sundanese poem Bujangga Manik (written ca. 1500). We start with the story, a tale of an ascetic who travels around the island of Java searching for spiritual transcendence, and along the way we discuss the manuscript, religious, and artistic cultures that formed the poem.

Complete show notes are on our blog: https://tinyurl.com/imfm-episode16

Visit our website and say hi: https://insidemyfavoritemanuscript.tumblr.com/

Sign up for our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/ihBlbv

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