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An illuminating collection of inspirational poems by a Nobel
Laureate
While traveling through one of the poorest regions in India, W. B.
Yeats was amazed to discover the women in the tea fields singing the songs
and poems of Rabindranath Tagore. This striking scene led the great Irish
poet to appreciate the depth of India's far-reaching tradition of poetry
and the fame of this one Indian poet. Tagore's work is without equal and
plays an eminent role in twentieth century Indian literature. The publication
of the English edition of Gitanjali in 1911 earned Rabindranath
Tagore the Nobel Prize in literature. A collection of over one hundred
inspirational poems, Gitanjali covers the breadth of life's experiences,
from the quiet pleasure of observing children at play to a man's struggle
with his god. These are poems that transcend time and place.
Synopsis
India's only Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, was one of the most
important writers in 20th-century Indian literature. Among his expansive
and impressive body of work, "Gitanjali" is regarded as one of his greatest
achievements, and has been a perennial bestseller since it was first published
in paperback in 1971. |