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The poems of Rabindranath Tagore are among the most haunting and tender in Indianand world literature, expressing a profound and passionate human yearning. His ceaselessly inventive works deal with such subjects as the interplay between God and mortals, the eternal and the transient, and the paradox of an endlessly changing universe that is in tune with unchanging harmonie The poems of Rabindranath Tagore are among the most haunting and tender in Indianand world literature, expressing a profound and passionate human yearning. His ceaselessly inventive works deal with such subjects as the interplay between God and mortals, the eternal and the transient, and the paradox of an endlessly changing universe that is in tune with unchanging harmonies. Poems such as Earth and In the Eyes of a Peacock present a picture of natural processes unaffected by human concerns, while others, as in Recovery14, convey the poets bewilderment about his place in the world. And exuberant works such as New Rain and Grandfathers Holiday describe Tagores sheer joy at the glories of nature or simply in watching a grandchild play. Author Biography: Rabindranath Tagore (1861 1941), one of Indias greatest and most prolific writers of the twentieth century, was awarded the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. William Radice is a poet, scholar, and translator of Bengali, who has written or edited nearly thirty books. He has translated Tagores short stories and his novel The Home and the World for Penguin Classics.
The poems of Rabindranath Tagore are among the most haunting and tender in Indianand world literature, expressing a profound and passionate human yearning. His ceaselessly inventive works deal with such subjects as the interplay between God and mortals, the eternal and the transient, and the paradox of an endlessly changing universe that is in tune with unchanging harmonie The poems of Rabindranath Tagore are among the most haunting and tender in Indianand world literature, expressing a profound and passionate human yearning. His ceaselessly inventive works deal with such subjects as the interplay between God and mortals, the eternal and the... Read More