Here is a Wire report on the issue:

<https://thewire.in/books/murty-classical-library-five-resignations>
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Exits Rock Murty Classical Library, Once Feted for New Translations of Rare 
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Patrick


On Mar 5, 2024, at 11:08 PM, Ananya Vajpeyi via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote:


Thank you for your excellent letter, Professor Goldman.

Given the discussion here on Indology, this much seems clear: It is in 
everyone's interest that a project as stellar as the MCLI continue to produce 
editions and translations of the Indian classics across languages, as it has 
done for a decade under the General Editorship of Sheldon Pollock, together 
with different sets of section editors looking after different languages, and 
with the exceptional publication capacities and standards of HUP (to which I 
can testify from my own experience as an author, albeit not in this series).

Since pretty much everyone with the requisite linguistic, philological, textual 
and literary expertise (in various classical languages) anywhere in the world 
is already involved and invested in the MCLI; since we are all in this together 
as translators, editors, readers, and teachers, we do want the series to 
continue, and for it to maintain its high quality into the foreseeable future.

Like with any group endeavour, some housekeeping and some moving around of 
personnel is inevitable and wouldn't surprise any of us in academia, with our 
committees and departments routinely going through these sorts of cycles, and 
not always smoothly.

In this case, given what Archana and her co-editors have brought to our 
attention, it seems entirely fair to ask for a review or audit of the MCLI, 
i.e., more transparency with regard to who is in charge of editing, for how 
long, and with what sort of remit over a specified term of appointment. In all 
events, on-going work should not be thrown into jeopardy while seemingly 
arbitrary changes are made in the leadership, without consultation or consensus.

We can and must hope that as a very small community (in the larger scheme of 
things), between us we will be able to overcome this dispute in such a way as 
to preserve the mission and vision of the MCLI, best presented in Professor 
Pollock's essay "What should a Classical Library of India be?" (written for The 
Loeb Classical Library and Its Progeny. Proceedings of the First James Loeb 
Biennial Conference, edited by Jeffrey Henderson and Richard Thomas, 63–84. 
Cambridge, Mass: Harvard U. Press, 2020. Available at: 
https://sheldonpollock.org/archive/pollock_loeb_2020.pdf).

His essay shows that every part of this project is integral to its conception, 
including scholarship, philology, pedagogy, translation, publication, design, 
printing and dissemination. Right down to the typefaces, everything is part of 
a plan, with an eye to the future.

Since all parties involved are superb at what they do, and since we have so 
many luminous volumes already in our hands to prove it, let us focus our 
collective energies on helping resolve the current contretemps speedily and 
gracefully. It can be done. Especially as educators, we cannot allow pessimism 
to get the better of us.

Texts that have survived and brightened the admittedly often disheartening 
human condition for centuries can surely make it through and past this 
transient misunderstanding among our learned colleagues and friends.

With all good wishes,

Ananya.

Ananya Vajpeyi, Ph.D.
Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
29 Rajpur Rd., Civil Lines
New Delhi 110054, INDIA
EMAIL: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
CSDS BIO: http://www.csds.in/faculty_ananya_vajpeyi.htm
RESEARCH PROJECT: https://www.nilgiri.ugent.be/team/




On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 1:46 AM Robert P. GOLDMAN via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

Attached please find my letter to the Provost at Harvard.

Bob

Dr. R.P. Goldman
William and Catherine Magistretti Professor of Sanskrit Emeritus
and
Professor in the Graduate School
Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies
Berkeley, CA 94720-2540






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