The Transposed Heads: A Legend of India

By (author): "Helen T. Lowe-Porter, Thomas Mann"
Publish Date: 1940
The Transposed Heads: A Legend of India
ISBN0394700864
ISBN139780394700861
AsinThe Transposed Heads: A Legend of India
Original titleDie vertauschten Köpfe. Eine indische Legende
The novella, 'The Transposed Heads' is Thomas Mann's philosophical version of an Indian legend about the conflict between mind and body. In a twinned paroxysm, two friends, the intellectual Shridaman and the earthy Nanda, behead themselves. Magically, their severed heads are restored - but to the wrong body, and Shridaman's wife, Sita, is unable to decide which combination represents her real husband. The story is further complicated by the fact that Sita happens to be in love with both men.Mann retells the tale from a metaphysical, yet ironic viewpoint. He strongly reacts to the axiomatic assumption that there is a dichotomy between spirit and life, mind and body. He, like many 20th century writers felt the necessity of reshuffling the present scale of values and meanings by constantly juxtaposing them with older ones.