The 100 best books of all time

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39. 'Shakuntula,' by Kālidāsa

This 4th-century (circa) play by classic Sanskrit-language poet and dramatist Kālidāsa tells the story (originating from Hindu mythology and told in the "Mahabharata") of the young girl Shakuntula, who is raised by the wise man Kanva but is discovered by a king and subsequently married to him. Shakuntula finds her life in turmoil when a sage named Durvasa curses her.

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