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The Complete Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore - cover

The Complete Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore

Traducteur Rabindranath Tagore

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Complete Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore showcases the profound breadth of Tagore's poetic genius, encompassing themes of love, nature, spirituality, and humanity. Written in both Bengali and English, the anthology reflects his distinct lyrical style, characterized by musicality and vivid imagery. It situates itself within the broader literary context of the Bengali Renaissance, illustrating Tagore's integral role in merging Eastern and Western literary traditions. From his early verses to his later works, the collection highlights the evolution of his thought and art over decades, inviting readers to explore the interconnectedness of his ideas. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), the first non-European Nobel laureate in Literature, was steeped in a cultural milieu that prized artistic and intellectual exploration. His experiences in the culturally rich environment of Kolkata, along with his exposure to Western literature during his travels, profoundly influenced his literary output. Tagore's commitment to social reform and his deep understanding of the human experience fuelled his poetry, making it both timeless and universal. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the spiritual and philosophical depths of poetry. Tagore's work resonates with the eternal quest for meaning and beauty, making it suitable for anyone interested in the poetic exploration of life's complexities.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 417 pages.

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