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Rabindranath Tagore
Tagore was a bengali poet, who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913. He was born in Calcutta and later traveled extensively throughout the world. Raised in a large house with a large amount of writing and artistic activity, and he wrote extensively throughout his life, producing more than 3,000 songs and volumes of novels, plays and poems. In your life you learn and many paintings. He wrote what are now the national anthems of Bangladesh and the India.
Tagore (who could call "Rabindranath", as with other famous writers Bengalis see) became famous in the West, when he went to England and met w. B. Yeats and others, and his works have been translated into English.
He was knighted in 1915, but after the massacre on the India in 1919, not with their cavalry demonstrators repentance according to all political activities and principles of nationalist movements. independence, Gandhi was involved with them.
After a brief period of glory in the West and once the distance of his cavalry, written in English, Tagore traveled in a kind of darkness. Recently, some editors and translators have understood that Tagore is actually a modernist writer, despite the earlier study, which are published sentimental or mystical Edwardian style.
Their previous translations and works of Tagore is likely to sing again for modern readers of English to improve.
We want to draw your attention to two recent English translation: "Selected Poems" William Radice (Penguin ISBN 0-14-018366-3), as well as the writings of news and others, "the foundation of a house" seal (bag of classic books), edited by Tarun Gupta Amya Chakravarty and then captured and Mary of the Lake.
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